Design and implementation of a mobile service for selling distressed inventory.
the ticket app is a mobile web service form lastminute.com, it offers theatres and producers a service to put unsold tickets on sale and monitor them realtime. As user you will be able to browse, reserve and buy tickets at low prices for that day, up until showtime. Inventory and ticket released are also monitored within the service and published on twitter and facebook for fans to keep track of their favorite shows
Visit the the ticket app website or follow it on twitter
acclair - November 2010
interaction design + code
Designed and implemented an iphone application for the acclair art valuation service. The application was showcased at the 2010 strp.nl festival in Eindhoven.
Acclair measures individual’s brain responses (EEG) while exposed to art and analyzes these responses to determine the degree of cognitive and emotional perception of the artifact—it’s “neuro-value”.
Visit the acclair website or watch the video for more detail on neuro capital
topsee - November 2009
concept + interaction design + code
topsee is iPhone and iPad application that shows you the hidden gems of London.
Ever wanted to know all the top spots in your neighbourhood? Impress a friend by knowing an amazing place just around the corner? Topsee gives you the opportunity to find these places. Through a simple photo navigation the hidden gems are reviled on the screen and easily sharable with your friend. The gems presented within the application are written by london bloggers, that constantly explores every corner of London.
Processing toolkit for visualising server traffic by monitoring nginx, apache logs.
Organism is a small toolkit for everyone that wants to use processing or ruby-processing to sketch visuals about how their servers are performing, traffic and server load or sessions.
iPhone and Adroid application to find places near your.
nru enables you to search your surroundings for places in different categories. The results are plotted on a sonar like display. the sonar is leveraging the compass and geolocation services available inside both iPhone and Android handsets.
As users subscribe to new services, we can make a good educated guess on their preferences by following the bread crumbs of their social networks. Through micro-formats we can track the public profile of a user through the different social network sites. These public but personal web spaces give us an idea about the person
This short exploration matches the colors of a users twitter profile with color swatches from Adobe Kuler API. The idea is to generate a page that feels new but strangely familiar. Top image is a snapshot of my twitter page, the bottom represent a blog post colorizes through Kuler API.
fonefood - August 2008
interaction design + code
european-wide mobile resturant booking service
Designed and implemented a cross europe restaurant booking service through a mobile interface, the basic concept being “I’m visiting Berlin for the weekend but I need to book a restaurant for my date in London next week.“
Designed and implemented a mobile multichannel delivery platform for a soap opera in Germany. It was delivery both as daily mms messages or as downloadable content within a media rich java application. The content was updated twice a day with a new episode.
Peek and Push is my master thesis in Interaction design at Interaction Institute Ivrea. It explores the relationship between humans and devices they interact with, and how third persons can perceive and understand the meaning of interactions as they take place in a co-habited space.
To explore the relationship I designed accessories for portable music players. Music players are meshed into our social life’s, symbolizing social status and attitude. This mesh was the starting point for the thesis, to create elegant music sharing, controlled by our own bodies rather then computational logic. People, by pointing their portable players to each other, can share, present or ask for music between each other.
22 POP - April 2004
interaction design + code
“She simply cannot relate to scroll bars, the mouse, control keys and so on. To explain to her that emailing can be as easy as writing a letter, I decided to make for her a typewriter that sends email.” Do you remember the classic Olivetti Lettera 22 typewriter from the 1950s? Well, we thought that the typewriter had its place in the twenty first-century design as well.
Together with Aparna Rao I gave it a electronic system enabling it to send emails through a normal internet connection. You put in a pre-printed form and start typing. Once you have compiled the text, you just take the sheet of paper out of the rollers to send the email.
Portfolio for Mathias Dahlström, interaction designer based in London, UK. Interested in how the interactions between bodies and devices is merging with the online space.