Plane Tracker
Boucher, Andy; Bowers, John; Gaver, William; Jarvis, Nadine; Law, Andy; Pennington, Sarah; and Wilkie, Alex.
2007.
Plane Tracker.
[Design]
Aeroplanes continuously transmit information about their journey, and these signals can be captured and decoded in the home. The Plane Tracker uses this data to visualise the imagined routes of individual flights, shown on screen as aerial imagery that flows smoothly from origin to destination. As you watch, you are able to vicariously experience the flights from the comfort of your front room. There’s no particular purpose in this - the design is not centred on any clear task or problem. Instead, we want to create a situation that highlights air travel, an issue about which different people (e.g. frequent travellers, environmental activists, plane spotters) might have different opinions.
Item Type | Design |
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Subjects |
Creative Arts and Design > Design studies Creative Arts and Design > Design Practice Creative Arts and Design > Interactive and Electronic Design |
Departments, Centres and Research Units |
Design Design > Interaction Research Studio |
Date Deposited | 03 Dec 2010 15:31 |
Last Modified | 29 Apr 2020 15:29 |
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