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Tissue
Interactive software: data modifications and flows are depicted by means of interweaving graphic lines that react directly when visitors touch them. The interaction with the environment gives rise to lines of movement that translate software codes into a graphically elaborated pictorial representation.
Tissue runs on the Responsive Window, a project developed by Joe Paradiso at MIT Media Lab.
Source: Pascal Maresch
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