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	<title>Augmented World Expo (archive) &#187; Chris Rojas</title>
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		<title>Interhacktive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Rojas has been building interactive art installations since 2008. He has worked at SparkFun Electronic, where he interviewed and filmed inventors, built a musical staircase, a robot tracking projection system, multi-touch tables, a DDR clone and electroluminescent dance suits. He has also worked at Supertouch in NYC where he built bigger and badder multi-touch tables, along with interactive mirrors, kinect interfaces and physical computing devices. Soon after building Kinect interfaces Intel hired Chris to prototype new ways of interfacing with computers. Chris has also been a photojournalist, a ski bum, a climbing bum and 3d artist. &#160; http://www.interhacktive.org/]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Chris Rojas</span></strong> has been building interactive art installations since 2008. He has worked at SparkFun Electronic, where he interviewed and filmed inventors, built a musical staircase, a robot tracking projection system, multi-touch tables, a DDR clone and electroluminescent dance suits. He has also worked at Supertouch in NYC where he built bigger and badder multi-touch tables, along with interactive mirrors, kinect interfaces and physical computing devices. Soon after building Kinect interfaces Intel hired Chris to prototype new ways of interfacing with computers. Chris has also been a photojournalist, a ski bum, a climbing bum and 3d artist.</p>
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