TODAY, Mobile Application - Make art from your communications log

Posted on 5:35pm 10/17/2008 by Bruno Silva in Culture, Design, Freeware, Mobility

In the last day of Shift’08 Conference I attended to a session about a project of investigation that I really liked. The speakers (authors of the project) weren’t good speakers and had difficulties to “sell the product”, but the project itself and their idea really pleased me. What is it?

TODAY is a piece of generative design for mobile phones.

It’s an application that visualizes personal mobile communication. It sits on the periphery of the machine, monitoring our connectivity through the number and type of calls we receive, subtly displaying them back to us, in the form of a generative graphic. Here, the visual result is a figurative and seemingly abstract picture – the story of your day. Some days will be really colorful and wired, others quieter and more reflective, either way the resulting visuals will always be personal, unrepeatable and unique.

They have a set of rules used in the creation of the elements of each drawing. Bellow you can have a taste of the main rules.

When I talked about this project to some people they were like “And what’s the use of it? Seems silly…” As far as I am concerned: NONE!!! But it is art! It is not meant to have an use. It is pretty and meaningful. Your day recorded in an image. Brilliant concept. That’s it. No “features”. This project gets funds from the Portuguese Ministry of Culture!

This software is free and it is available for download. The only drawback is that it targets only Symbian… When someone in the audience asked the authors about porting to other platforms they told that iPhone or Android would be great, but in the iPhone would be difficult to get information about your communications, so Android would be a nice option.

I was really sad that they didn’t even mentioned Windows Mobile, which I consider to be a great platform for development that is growing everyday. I haven’t ever tried something like this, but my feeling is that it wouldn’t be that difficult to get information regarding calls log and SMS’ log on a Windows Mobile powered phone.

Try this software if you can, really. Unfortunatly I won’t be able to… TODAY, Mobile Application.


2 Responses to “TODAY, Mobile Application - Make art from your communications log”

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  2. This, fine sir, is not Art.
    Unless you pervert the threshold of what is Art so much, as to have the random arrangement of used glasses on my desk be recognized as such.

    And please, stop beating the deceased equine that is Windows Mobile.

    It’s dying.

    Nothing will bring it back.

    And as a software developer, you should be happy.

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