University: Chihlee University of Technology, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Interaction Design
Friendship Jungle
Zoos are a valuable resource in educating the public about habitat, biodiversity, and environmental issues affecting wildlife. However, zoos unavoidably separate animals and humans, confining the former to an imitation of their natural habitat, while the latter get to experience “wilderness” from a position of absolute safety. The interactive project Friendship Jungle teaches users how to communicate with gorillas using body language and sounds that the gorilla can understand. The 3D gorilla on the screen interacts with users based on their movements, which are captured by a tool called Kinect.
参与人士
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University:California College of the Arts, San Francisco
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Supervising Professor:JD Beltran, Maria Mortati, Scott Minneman
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Coding:Tianhang Zhang, Syracuse
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Design:Xiaoxiao Zeng, San Francisco