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June 26, 2006
Progress Bar

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Reporting on the Royal College of Art Show 2006. Read more on Pixelsumo.

Progress Bar

Progress Bar from Eyal Burstein (Interaction Design) are objects that visualise periods between one week and one hundred years, and are used to review the progress of goals, aims, ambitions or any other long-term interest, which might get left behind because of every day life distractions.

Time is inputted with a simple turning mechanism and is visualized through calming radiating lights. The Progress Bar is a minimal and elegant object, which asks for very little attention or upkeep, it lies in the background serving as a gentle reminder.

Photos on Flickr.

(Via Pixelsumo.)

[tags]time, tangible, interface[/tags]

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