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moto hoho is
a group of four people who think that it is vital to create
new ways for communication between people from different
cultures across the world. We are interested in using networking
technology, which has recently become available, as a shared
tool for connecting strangers in public spaces. Our goal
is to create objects that have an intrinsic non-verbal language
enabling communication across cultures. |
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Michael Luck
Schneider is an interactive sound and installation designer.
He holds an MPS in Interactive Telecommunications from New
York University. He is currently working as a resident researcher
at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU. He
is also working in numerous projects such as dancer driven
live audio, and interactive installations for severely handicapped
children. |
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Kentaro Okuda
is an interaction designer. He holds an MPS in Interactive
Telecommunications from New York University. . He is currently
the Director of Design at SGF Associates in New York where
he develops innovative lighting systems using LED and glass
fiber optics. He is interested in network technology and
interaction design with tangible objects. |
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Rikayo Horimizu
is an interactive interface designer. She holds an MPS in
Interactive Telecommunications from New York University.
She is interested in making interactive design for both
screen-based and physical interfaces. She first came in
the United States as a media art fellowship student from
the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2000. |
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Kenneth Haller
is an interaction designer, holding an MPS in Interactive
Telecommunications from New York University and a B.A. in
Political Science from the University of Michigan. He is
interested in photography, communicating visually as well
as creating ubiquitous computer interactions. |
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