Digital Chinese whispers
An interactive game for strangers
An interactive game for strangers
An interactive game for urban spaces
Interactive Installation for the MAB18
A digital toolbox for parklets in Vienna
Media Facade in Aspern, Vienna
Concept for collaborative production of music
Interactive exhibition
Interactive exhibition for the MAB14
Collaborative production of art in public spaces
A digital loom for digital facades
How the loom works
Integration of a intangible interface with a particle system
Intangible interface based on laser beans
Particle system
Juan Carlos Carvajal Bermúdez is principal researcher at Open Service Engineering at Fraunhofer FOKUS. He has year long experience in (urban) interaction design, data visualization and web development. He is recently finished his PhD at the Bauhaus University Weimar. His doctoral thesis focuses on new methods of citizen participation based on digital technologies. He has also interested in decentralized models and tools for collaborative creation. His master thesis focused on art in public spaces and the participation of communities in the development of their environments. He is member of the board of the Media Architecture Institute and Advisor for public spaces at City Space Architecture. His work has been exhibited at the Ars Electronica festival in Austria, the Media Architecture biennale in Denmark and the Media Architecture summit in Beijing. In Vienna he participated in the design and installation of a media facade that was used for interactive installations and video art. With the project “Cicloscopio” he won a Jury-award in the Velo-city cicling visionary awards 2013. He was selected as finalist for the Paseo project (Zaragoza) competitions of 2012 and 2013. He has been exploring since 2006 the relation between architecture, digital media and urban space. He has developed projects that enable new forms of interaction; the participatory creation of patterns for digital facades; or enable urban communities to participate in the development of their cities.