Interactive design exhibition: Decode at the V&A London
Interactive design is becoming a hugh part of my life at the moment, my boyfriend, brother and friends are all amongst the designers who are experimenting with digital design and its very difficult not to get involved as it is so interesting and exciting! So when we heard their was an interactive design exhibition being held in one the best venues in England we had to take a visit. The 6am start was well worth it, below are my highlights from the exhibition.

Ross Philips – Videogrid
Mehmet Akten – Body Paint

Julius Popp – 0.bit.code
‘bit.code is a visualisation of information taken from the internet. The spinning chains represent the rapid nature of data as it moves through internet networks.’


Daniel Rozin – Weave Mirror
rAndom International – Audience
‘Audience consists of 64 motorised mirrors. When you pass the installation, a camera within the space may detect your presence. Once it does so, the mirrors turn to reflect your gaze.’
http://www.vam.ac.uk/microsites/decode/