Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Digital surfacing

Jacob Slevin states that digital surfacing will emerge as a leading material and surface in the coming years and that the opportunity with digital surfacing is: "1. the ability to deploy a non-static finish (alternative to paint, wallpaper, wood paneling, stone), and challenge patrons to consume dynamic spatial boundaries, and (2) the notion of teleportation, whereas patrons are potentially in two locations at once, experiencing two environments at once, a duality between here and anywhere."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacob-slevin/trend-forecasting-digital_b_859200.html

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