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James Patten was born on 1977, is an A 21st-century american inventor. Discover James Patten's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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1977

James Patten (born 1977) is an American interaction designer, inventor, and visual artist.

Patten is a TED fellow and speaker whose studio-initiated research has led to the creation of new technology platforms, like Thumbles, tiny-computer controlled robots; interactive, kinetic lighting features; and immersive environments that engage the body.

Patten earned his doctorate at the MIT Media Lab where he studied in the Tangible Media Group under Hiroshi Ishii.

He received his PhD in Media Art and Sciences for his thesis, "Mechanical Constraints as Common Ground between People and Computers " and his MS in the same subject for his thesis, "Sensetable: A Wireless Object Tracking Platform for Tangible User Interfaces. " Prior to the Media Lab, Patten studied virtual environments with Randy Pausch at the University of Virginia, and developed new interfaces for visualizing time-varying volumetric data at NASA Langley Research Center.

Patten's work has been exhibited or performed in various venues including the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Transmediale Festival in Berlin, the Museo Guggenheim Bilbao and the Ars Electronica Center in Linz, Austria and recognized in several international design competitions.

James Patten is Director and Principal of Patten Studio, a decade old practice operating at the confluence of design, technology, and physical space to create interactive experiences.

2016

Projects and clients vary in scale and across industries, from brand activations, like Intel's SenseScape at CES 2016, to installations for public institutions, like the Museum of Science and Industry (Chicago) to monolithic rotating projectors for Rag & Bone's Spring/Summer Fashion Show 2017.

His body of work however remains consistent, conceptually, in its merging of both digital and physical spaces for "richer, real-world" tangibility.

Patten's article, "Architecting Experiences" introduces a new set of design principles towards creating constructive "physical resonance."

Particularly, poignant are his ideas on improvisation and empowering people to be the authors of their own experiences, a view all the more relevant, with increasing filtration of online algorithms.