Here is a video documentation of the dinner that was held on March 17, 2010. Stay tuned for information on thoughts after the dinner etc. Dinner Data Documentation
After attempting to find a free, open source way of not only printing barcodes, but processing them as well, I was able to find a program that could be used
Thanks to a lucky find on the internet and a very nice woman on the phone, I have planned the menu that I will serve tomorrow (17 March). The guests
From the Kitchen Lab of MA Interactive Media: Dinner Date-(A) /Root Recipe By Renee Carmichael The Texture and Flavor: This recipe attempts to weave together different data surrounding the origins/tracability of the food, the path
Concept: This project explores critically through various forms of technology the ways in which the home can be mapped and recorded through objects and movement. As such, it seeks to explore
To begin this project, we started off with the idea that we would use code to trigger a video, sound clips and photos to be played. We wanted wind to
On Friday the 27th of November, we made a trip to Southend-on-Sea to talk to boatmen about how they interpret the weather. Before going, we had to make sure that
After our first trip to Chalkwell Park, our project started as a transference project. We wanted to literally bring the sea to Chalkwell Park. We thought it was important, due
Clear as mud is as muddy as it is clear. It attempts to weave together three different types of knowledge and/or information under the theme of weather. Real time scientific
To begin this project, I thought it would be best just to walk around and see what I could find. The first thing I thought of was doing something with
A collaborative text between Ana, Anna, Loes, Matt and Renee for the NYX project: Inspired by McLuhan, Neil Postman founded the Program in Media Ecology at New York University in 1971.
As mentioned before, we thought using the Oyster Travel Log was too limited and thus not as aimless as we would have liked it to be. When we mentioned that