James Patten in Vice
James Patten’s surreal Spring 2013 window installation for Barneys New York brings computers into the physical world in order to build a richer experience. … Read more
James Patten’s surreal Spring 2013 window installation for Barneys New York brings computers into the physical world in order to build a richer experience. … Read more
If you come up with the user experience that you want to have, and you realize that the technology to do it doesn’t exist, maybe you can create that technology. … Read more
James Patten has a modest goal: He simply wants to change the way people use computers by doing away with the ubiquitous keyboard and mouse. … Read more
When a Parisian dance company commissioned costumes for a performance this winter, Ms. Parkes solicited the help of James Patten, an interactive designer, and Jessica Banks, a roboticist, who sit 15 feet away. … Read more
The Kinect, as we noted in our review, is definitely lacking in must-have games, but the potential of Kinect is way bigger than merely video games. Luckily, hackers have almost immediately stepped up to free it from the shackles … Read more