This catalogue showcases works of Hiroshi Ishii and his Tangible Media Group (TMG) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Laboratory, that are chosen for the Tangible Bits exhibition, 2000.

Hiroshi Ishii's research at MIT Media Lab explores the intersections between science and art, focuses upon the design of seamless interfaces among human being, digital information, and physical environment.

Presented in this catalogue are images and descriptions of the displayed works, articles on Hiroshi Ishii and his projects offered by various noted media artists and researchers, an interview of Ishii conducted by Katsura Hattori, Ishii's own biography and bibliography.
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Onsite

Location code
EX.JAP.TBT
Language

English, 

Japanese

Publication/Creation date

2000

No of pages

87

ISBN / ISSN

4757100353

No of copies

1

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

Tangible Media - Bits Wearing Atoms - Nicholas NEGROPONTE

My Neighbor Prof. Ishii - John MAEDA, 前田ジョン

The Ever-Evolving Media Lab - Katsura HATTORI, 服部桂

On the Coastline (At the Seashore) - Hiroshi ISHII, 石井裕

On Hiroshi Ishii and the Tangible Media Group Exhibit - Itsuo SAKANE, 坂根厳夫

Lightly Connecting Memory Boards - Machiko KUSAHARA, 草原真知子

From Envisioning to Embodying the Virtual - Scott FISHER

Tangible Media - from a Viewpoint of Cognitive Science - Naomi MIYAKE, 三宅なほみ

Hiroshi Ishii as Designer - Shoji ITOH, 伊東祥次

Tangible Bits - Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits and Atoms
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Tangible Bits - Towards Seamless Interfaces between People, Bits and Atoms