Do you often have feeling just like you are living in two separated worlds at the same time? By this two worlds I mean on real life – physical and on the other, digital or internet life . TweetingSeat is more than regular park bench.  This bench aims to connect these two worlds, literally.

Chris McNicholl designed TweetingSeat for people and communities to form their own relationship with the object through the way in which they choose to use it.

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Designed to explore the potential for connecting digital and physical communities, by tweeting images of its users and the environment in which it is placed, as you can see TweetingSeat is an interactive park bench.

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Each time someone sits down, TweetingSeat uploads an image from two cameras to the Twitterfeed. One camera is located on the bench looking at the surrounding space, and another is located nearby looking at the people who use it.

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Follow @tweetingseat and view images captured by the seat on TwitPic.

Images credit: chrismcnicholl