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==Description==
==Description==
Minimum of 350 word descrition of the project
Windowstills is an interactive map that allows the viewer to explore Rotterdam as if the city  <br />
was a social network in which the profiles are the windows of the inhabitant’s  <br />
apartments. The content of those profiles is determined by the content people have put in <br /> 
their windows to be seen publicly by pedestrians. The map can be sorted by tags and  <br />
categories in order to create a new view on the window landscape. The work questions the thin <br /> 
line between public and private space based on a typical Dutch tradition of open  <br />
curtains and the intentional decoration of this exposed area. <br />
 
==Documentation==
==Documentation==
[[File:interface.png|1024px]]
[[File:interface.png|1024px]]
[[File:windowstills_award.jpg|1024px]]
[[File:Windowstills_disruptingsystems.jpg|1024px]]
[[File:Windowstills_disruptingsystems.jpg|1024px]]
[[File:windowstills_award.jpg|1024px]]
[[File:Windowstills_disruptingsystems_02.jpg]]


==Links to Project==
==Links to Project==
http://windowstills.wordpress.com/
http://windowstills.wordpress.com/
http://www.birgitbachler.com/portfolio/?p=322
http://www.birgitbachler.com/portfolio/?p=322


==Source Code==
==Source Code==
if relevant
if relevant

Latest revision as of 12:14, 8 October 2010

Description

Windowstills is an interactive map that allows the viewer to explore Rotterdam as if the city
was a social network in which the profiles are the windows of the inhabitant’s
apartments. The content of those profiles is determined by the content people have put in
their windows to be seen publicly by pedestrians. The map can be sorted by tags and
categories in order to create a new view on the window landscape. The work questions the thin
line between public and private space based on a typical Dutch tradition of open
curtains and the intentional decoration of this exposed area.

Documentation

Interface.png Windowstills award.jpg Windowstills disruptingsystems.jpg Windowstills disruptingsystems 02.jpg

Links to Project

http://windowstills.wordpress.com/

http://www.birgitbachler.com/portfolio/?p=322

Source Code

if relevant