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Beat Bike

Beat-Bike v.1 is a bicycle-controlled drum machine.
Sensors mounted on a bicycle frame are activated by spinning the bicycle's front wheel.

Once activated, they trigger a momentary sounding of a single drum sound- kick drum, snare, tom-tom, and “disco-bleep” from a kids' toy drum machine. As the wheel spins, the sensors are triggered in a sequence which becomes an audible, repeating drum beat.

The rider controls the tempo of the beat as well as the sequence of sounds from controls mounted on the handlebars.

Because the sounds are controlled by riding a bicycle, Beat-Bike v.1 rewards exercise and coordination with funky outer-space disco beats. And it's fun!

E4 interactive lightwall / Moodwall

E4 interactive lightwall / Moodwall presented @ imageradio, Eindhoven 2007 by Matthias Oostrik and Urban Alliance www.magdatt.nl

Interactivity


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Interactivity and new media

Interactivity has become a key term for number of new media use options evolving from the rapid dissemination of Internet access point, the digitalization of the media, and media convergence. In 1984, Rice defined the new media as communication technologies that enable or facilitate user-to-user interactivity and interactivity between user and information. [22] Such as Internet replaces the "one-to-many" model of traditional mass communication with the possibility of a "many-to-many" web of communication. Any individual with the appropriate technology can now produce his or her online media and include images, text, and sound about whatever he or she chooses. [23] So the new media with technology convergence shifts the model of mass communication, and radically shapes the ways we interact and communicate with one another. Vin Crosbie described three communications media in “What is new media?”. He saw Interpersonal media as “one to one”, Mass media as “one to many” and, finally New Media as “many to many”.

New Media- Interactive Instalations

is a term meant to encompass the emergence of digital, computerized, or networked information and communication technologies in the later part of the 20th century.

Most technologies described as "new media" are digital, often having characteristics of being manipulable, networkable, dense, compressible, and impartial.[1]