An exploration into transposing identity from the digital to physical to ask the question "How can we use design to reconsider our relationship with communication technology?"

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The technical schematic above illustrates the flow of information that occurs when a user enters the system via the space. Inputs translate real world interaction into quantified data points, the algorithmic decision making guides the process and information is stored for later used to be deemed by the proprietor of the system.

OpenFrameworks was to drive computer vision based interactivity and graphics

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A Raspberry Pi connected 3WM to Twitter giving the world access one of the cameras in the room. Set on a timer to take an image and upload it to the 3WM account, people could interact and see the rooms history. Participants were encouraged to visit 3WM on the web via the printed material in the space

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Image : Selected users from the initial installation of Three Way Mirror

Image : Selected users from the initial installation of Three Way Mirror

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