MOBr allows groups of individuals to quickly network and create largescale social events.

MOBr allows groups of individuals to quickly network and create largescale social events.


Human Cookie is an interactive light installation that uses RFID technology to create a responsive environment that reacts to changing patterns of data flow using proximity analysis. By enabling users to track their progress around events and exhibitions they are able to build up a comprehensive database of the information they have viewed without the need to be distracted by constant note-taking, and acts as a reminder for future reference.
The system also allows users to easily share interests and events within their social networks, and encourages discussions about the information they have accumulated.

Developed in response to the D&AD brief about using steel wire to encourage people into sport; Exios - Exercise Kiosks are self sustaining kiosks that promote healthy living and well-being to people waiting at 'pause' points in the city.

"On the train I had a kind of revelation about the title for the St. Giles research project. I was reflecting upon our talk with Daphne Plessner, in particular the discussion about the problems and benefits of using keywords and tags to define an object, theory, or ideology. It dawned upon me that part of the identification issues of St. Giles result from this lack of clarity and definition of boundaries, community, participation and ownership - both online and in the physical world. It just so happens that we also discussed in a separate meeting the role of the graffiti artist as territorial signifier, through the use of tagging, which coincidently is the same word used in the virtual environment to document and identify information. So using this somewhat fluid interpretation of rationality I created a seemingly and justifiably flimsy connection from which to create the title: Tagging the Enclave"

From observations of commuter movement through Waterloo Station, London, it was uncovered that a majority of users had become disengaged with transitional pathways, creating a lost dialogue between people. Through the development of an iPhone based application, it was possible to create an interactive system that combined social research with interaction design, to provide a visual understanding of migratory dynamics based upon the collective feelings.
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