A professional shot of the desk, just before opening
Here are some very informal notes about Mind'Space, an information visualization project
commissioned by The Museum of Modern Art. It was installed February 8 and
ran throught April 22, 2001.
My inexpert snapshot of hoards of people at the opening
There’s a bare minimum of information here.
E-mail me if you would
like more. The most detailed source of information about the project
here is this two-page overview.
If you’re more interested in the interaction design techniques and philosophy,
here's an excerpt of what I said about it at InfoVis 03.
But here's MoMA’s press release
and my initial note to my friends about it.
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An applet version of what’s running on the desktop.
Warning: works best with a 1280x1024 screen; tested only on Windows 2000 and later, MSIE.
Here's a screen capture if you don’t want to run the applet.
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Thanks to Karen Holland and Ken Sattersfield of Avocent for providing
touchscreens to let the public interact with the exhibit.
It’s been a pleasure working with everyone on the project; it was one
of those rare collaborations where each person involved was
exceptional at what they did.
Here are the names of the people I directly
worked with, I’m sure many others put in the same
talent and effort:
At (and associated with) Haworth:
Jeff Reuschel
Ronna Alexander
Brian Alexander
At Studios Architecture:
Christopher Budd
Kevin Estrada
Andrea Panico
At Continuum:
Daniele Testa
Cordy Swope
David Cohen
Matthew Abelson
At Clockwork Apple:
Christo Holloway
Erica
Sean
At MoMA:
Paola Antonelli
Sarah Robins
Jerry Neuner
Andrew Davies
K Mita
Marianne Goguillon
Charlie
Elsewhere:
Tom Gibara
(for Tiny XML)
Greg Makhov (at LSDI)
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