Decode, the digital interactive exhibition that debuted at the V&A, is currently being housed in the Design Museum in Holon, Israel. Curated by our friends at onedotzero, a number of pieces by Israeli designers have been added to the exhibition, which features work from Mehmet Aktin and Daniel Rozin.

Research group The Interaction Lab has made a series of cubes which have individual characteristics. They can interact with each other, and respond to stimuli such as light, motion and distance, often with basic movements, but with electronic reactions that can be observed by the user through the clear plastic casing.

Other pieces include an eavesdropping LED wall, that 'listens' to the conversations of passers-by and displays relevant words and topics, and Mershon Zer Aviv's work, which monitors the sharing of data online through an online 'confessional' with a priest who shares words of wisdom when internet sites share your data with third parties. For those of us who can't make it to the Design Museum Holon, you can download Zer Aviv's plug in here.