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===Definition=== | ===Definition=== | ||
+ | Sifteo cubes are 1.5 inch computers with full-color displays that sense their motion, sense each other, and wirelessly connect to your computer. | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
+ | Out of MIT's Media Lab. | ||
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+ | ===Creators=== | ||
+ | Jeevan Kalanithi - co-inventor, co-developer | ||
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+ | Pattie Maes - advisor, brainstormer, supporter | ||
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+ | Amit Zoran - case design v3.0 | ||
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+ | Noah Murphy-Reinhertz - case design v4, fabrication | ||
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+ | Paula Aguilera - video production | ||
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+ | Josh Kopin - firmware features, interaction sketches, sound engine for music sequencer | ||
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+ | Orit Zuckerman, Sajid Sadi - created original 'attention' piece that became 'attentionables' demo | ||
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+ | Evan Broder - firmware hacking, including basic flash memory access, OLED, animation, and first 'attentionables' implementation | ||
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+ | Laura Harris, Tobe Nwanna, and Rick Mancuso developed new features and applications using Siftables | ||
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+ | Drew Shapiro - server design / development | ||
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+ | Colleagues in the Ambient Intelligence group and the rest of the MIT Media Lab - thanks for your great enthusiasm and brainstorming | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 15 March 2011
Definition
Sifteo cubes are 1.5 inch computers with full-color displays that sense their motion, sense each other, and wirelessly connect to your computer.
History
Out of MIT's Media Lab.
Creators
Jeevan Kalanithi - co-inventor, co-developer
Pattie Maes - advisor, brainstormer, supporter
Amit Zoran - case design v3.0
Noah Murphy-Reinhertz - case design v4, fabrication
Paula Aguilera - video production
Josh Kopin - firmware features, interaction sketches, sound engine for music sequencer
Orit Zuckerman, Sajid Sadi - created original 'attention' piece that became 'attentionables' demo
Evan Broder - firmware hacking, including basic flash memory access, OLED, animation, and first 'attentionables' implementation
Laura Harris, Tobe Nwanna, and Rick Mancuso developed new features and applications using Siftables
Drew Shapiro - server design / development
Colleagues in the Ambient Intelligence group and the rest of the MIT Media Lab - thanks for your great enthusiasm and brainstorming