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         <title>Linkolage</title>
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<p>This is a personal project I've been working on lately, on my spare time. I started "linkolage" because I'm interested in the way that people find, store and share links, and I wanted to create a visualization with that data. I also wanted to learn more about interactive design processes and research while working on the project.</p>

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         <title>Shifting Wireframe</title>
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<p>"Shifting Wireframe" is an interactive kinetic sculpture that responds to a viewer's presence. It senses when a viewer approaches and changes shape based upon the viewer's proximity. Its design is playfully ambiguous: from a distance it appears two- dimensional; as you draw closer the surprise of its motion emphasizes its three-dimensionality.<br />
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