Twins objects

Elise Migraine – Twins objects

Twins Objects are three pairs of connected devices: Tits Me, Pianoze, and Dual Drums.

Nowadays instant messaging is an unmissable actor of our long-distance relationship. However, if we discuss on these platforms with either a very old friend or someone we barely know, result to the same sensory experience.

Twins Objects is a quest for new tools of communication, to reassert the worth of human connexions, using the possibilities of the IoT.

Diploma project (2017) by Elise Migraine

Assistants
Tibor Udvari
Mention
Bien
Award
CHIC Camp
Know-how
Tangible Interaction, soft goods / accessories, Game, Electronics
Photo ECAL/Younès Klouche
Photo ECAL/Younès Klouche

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