PHOTOS: The wild world of art meets connected devices

The Museum of Modern Art in New York will open up an exhibit about the art of connected devices, called Talk to Me, on Sunday. It’s got around 200 pieces that are anywhere from thought-provoking, to weird, to beautiful, to hilarious. (I posted some of the more sustainable-oriented ones here).

Flip through the slide show below to see pieces like a choking cell phone, a sneezing radio, the Avatar Machine, anonymous peer-to-peer sharing USB ports injected into walls, and an expressions dispatcher to help aid your emotions in the age of reliance on digital screens.

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Become an Avatar in real life.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/avatarmachine1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”The Bird Box”,”caption”:”The BirdBox is an iPhone application that chirps as an alarm and fits inside the box. A digital version of the cuckoo clock.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/birdbox1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Call Me Choke Me”,”caption”:”The Call Me Choke Me device connects cell phones and a collar that tightens around a neck. It’s supposed to symbolize being constantly contacted as being choked (both pain and erotic asphyxiation, according to the explanation).”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/callmechokeme1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Crowbot Jenny”,”caption”:”Crowbot Jenny uses a crow robot to call and communicate with crows. The group worked with the crow intelligence specialists at the University of London and the University of Cambridge.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/crowbotjenny2.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Dead Drops”,”caption”:”Anonymous usb drives injected into walls, poles and buildings, where users can upload and download anything — at their own risk.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/deaddrops.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Expressions Dispatcher”,”caption”:”In the age of strictly digital communications, the Expressions Dispatcher can be used to communicate human emotions that have long languished behind screens. 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In this piece one person wears the emoticon helmet while another person changes the expression to emote the appropriate response.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/expressiosdispatcher3.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”GlowCaps”,”caption”:”Created by Vitality, GlowCaps communicate to the patient when to take their medicine.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/glowcaps1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Happylife”,”caption”:”Happylife is a thermal imaging camera and sensor device that is supposed to be used in a home and which records biometric data, including detecting emotions and stress levels. The concept device is supposed to keep the peace.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/happylife3.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Happylife”,”caption”:”Happylife is a thermal imaging camera and sensor device that is supposed to be used in a home and which records biometric data, including detecting emotions and stress levels. The concept device is supposed to keep the peace.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/happylife1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Hi – A Real Human Interface”,”caption”:”This video shows a person in a box doing a computers work, like sorting emails.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/hiarealhumaninterface.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Hierarchy of Digital Distractions”,”caption”:”It’s a little blurry (sorry for poor pic) but the Hierarchy of Digital Distractions shows all the gadgets and web services that suck up the artists time compared to actual work done at the bottom.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/hierarchyofdigitaldistractions.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Kontrol iphone app”,”caption”:”The Kontrol iPhone app enables users to create techno compositions by making triggers on a game screen. It’s hard to explain, but its really fun to play with.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/kontrol1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Momo”,”caption”:”The Momo is an navigation device that communicates with the user through motion, and uses GPS to help with directions. It weirdly rotates and gravitates toward a location. Its supposed to be a friendly guide in unfriendly places. “,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/momo2.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Mr. Smilit”,”caption”:”Now this is just creepy. Mr. Smilit mimics the noise of a child crying to distract kids from actual crying. Probably after they’ve just seen the terrifying face of Mr. Smilit.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/mrsmilit1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Out of the Box”,”caption”:”A cell phone instruction manual that combines interactive mobile tech and a traditional hardbound book. “,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/outofthebox1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Devices for Mindless Communication”,”caption”:”If you can’t read the message it says: \”Yes sweetie, I’ll call tonight.\” In the age of digital communications, machines will help us return to our, er, emotional side. “,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/personaladvisor.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”PhoneBook”,”caption”:”The PhoneBook combines an iPhone inside a book and is able to interact with the pages. You can swap out the book pages, and change the app for a new book.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/phonebook2.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Short”,”caption”:”Short is robotic footwear that can be controlled by an iPhone app, yours or another persons, to raise and lower your stature. “,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/short2.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”SMS Sling Shot”,”caption”:”The SMS Sling Shot is one part cell\/sling shot and one part building facade. A user types in the SMS to the phone and launches it at the building to prompt an interaction with the wall.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/smsslingshot2.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”Square”,”caption”:”Mobile payment company Square made it into the exhibit.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/square1.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}, {“title”:”WiFi Dowsing Rod”,”caption”:”The diving rod of the olden days has turned into a connected device that searches for the invisible wireless connections around us.”,”thumbnail”:”http:\/\/gigaom2.files.wordpress.com\/2011\/07\/wifidowsingrod2.jpg?w=48&h=48&crop=1″}];

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