Barney’s Windows in Interview Magazine
The first person I contacted when I came to Barneys was James Patten, a designer who works on the ways people interact with technology and graduate of the MIT Media Lab. … Read more
The first person I contacted when I came to Barneys was James Patten, a designer who works on the ways people interact with technology and graduate of the MIT Media Lab. … Read more
The massive footprint was created to bring to life Intel’s shift to more of a “bold and unexpected” brand. As usual, the design was created around Intel’s longstanding rules for CES—that people eat with their eyes, that … Read more
To walk through Intel’s corner is to experience the very best version of the show—the most eye-catching booth at CES.
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“Humans and machines can do extraordinary things together,” says Patten. “The challenge is to find the best way to combine the two.” … Read more
This demo shows the robots serving all sorts of functions–appearing as grabbable hooks at the ends of molecules, twistable knobs in a sound and video editor, trackable police cars on traffic maps, and swappable space ships in … Read more