Bruno Zamborlin, PhD, is an innovative researcher and artist in AI, known for his contributions to human-computer interaction through his startups: Mogees, HyperSurfaces, and HyperSentience. He focuses on turning everyday objects into interactive entities, enhancing our communication with our environment and each other. Based in London and Milan, Zamborlin is a four-time TEDx speaker and holds an honorary research fellowship at Goldsmiths, University of London. His artworks have been exhibited at prestigious venues including the Venice Biennale and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Zamborlin's work fosters connections through tactile and sensory experiences and gives a voice to the inanimate. By employing vibration sensors and algorithms, he allows spaces and objects to respond to touch and movement, effectively communicating through light, sound, and data. In a digital age dominated by screens, his work emphasizes the importance of engaging with the physical world, promoting a deeper appreciation for our tangible surroundings.
• interactive canvases
• application of vibration sensors
• algorithms to respond to human touch
• enhancing sensory experiences
• community engagement through art
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