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The System Blocks
A new physical interactive system that makes it easier for kids to explore dynamic behavior through play. A set of computationally enhanced children blocks, made of wood and electronics, the System Blocks can assist K-12 educators to teach the complex concepts of system thinking and causality.

The project will be presented at the CHI 2003 conference (Computer-Human Interaction) on April 2003.
The following paper will be published at the CHI proceedings.
MIT Media Lab, current research.

Slumber Stations
A remote-collaboration bedtime activity for children - using networked flashlights and a ‘starry night’ multimedia ceiling projection.
MIT Media Lab, December 2002.
The Interdependence Game
A two-player sound activated game, challenging players to balance their voice levels using multimedia as visual feedback.
MIT Media Lab, August 2002.
The Interactive Dancer
A video dancer 'marionette' that reacts to sound.
Presented at: 
May 2002, Kalisher gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel.
August 2002, Smithsonian Musuem, Washington DC, USA.

© Oren Zuckerman 2003