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Hypnica
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A series of talking metronomes that use the voices of hypnotists to lull the listener into a sonic trance.
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Toastie
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Toastie is an interactive, sensitive, intelligent, voice controlled toaster with a mind of its own. It is one of the works in Dobson's Machine Therapy series.
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Blendie
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Blendie is an interactive, sensitive, intelligent, voice controlled blender with a mind of its own. Materials are a 1950’s Osterizer blender altered with custom made hardware and software for sound analysis and motor control. People induce the blender to spin by sounding the sounds of its motor in action. A person may growl low pitch blender-like sounds to get it to spin slow (Blendie pitch and power matches the person) and the person can growl blender-style at higher pitches to speed up Blendie. The experience for the participant is to speak the language of the machine and thus to more deeply understand and connect with the machine. The action may also bring about personal revelations in the participant. The participant empathizes with Blendie and in this new approach to a domestic appliance, a conscious and personally meaningful relationship is facilitated.
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“MonkeyTown 3.0: Monkey Business”
The L Magazine
“Wearable Computers: Marty McFly, Meet Your Jacket”
The Christian Science Monitor
“An Intentional Spectacle: 'HPSCHD' at Eyebeam”
The New York Times
“Crashing Through Manhattan in the Fake Google Car”
Gawker
“3 Excellent Uses of 3D Printing from Eyebeam's 'F.A.T. Gold' Exhibition”
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