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Electric flora: an interactive energy harvesting installation

Published: 21 June 2014 Publication History

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We demonstrate an interactive, human-powered energy harvesting system that converts a person's movement into light. The installation explores the interaction of bodies in space, movement, materials, and electrostatic energy.

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    DIS Companion '14: Proceedings of the 2014 companion publication on Designing interactive systems
    June 2014
    248 pages
    ISBN:9781450329033
    DOI:10.1145/2598784
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    Published: 21 June 2014

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    1. electrostatic energy harvesting
    2. interactive installation

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    June 21 - 25, 2014
    BC, Vancouver, Canada

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