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Get in Touch
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Get in Touch is an exhibition at the interface of man and machine. Communication with and by means of digital technology as a design task. The centerpiece is Tangible Bits by Hiroshi Ishii. Tangible Bits give physical form to digital information, making bits directly manipulable and perceptible. The goal is to blur the boundary between physical and digital, realizing seamless interface between the people, bits, and atoms. The exhibition includes several years of work by Prof. Hiroshi Ishii and his Tangible Media Group from the Media Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and presents it to a wide audience in Europe for the first time.
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