The following project is on an interactive wearable. The images are from the bunny ears that react to sound. The materials used are Headphones Servos Bunny Ear Headband Mic Ardurino Trinket Pro Cables Alligator Clips Plastic Rectangles Mini Bread Board (Trinket) (Mic) (connecting the pieces) (end product) (Without Duck) (The underview) The code that…
Category: Past Student Work
project sketch 1
I want to hack a light string or use neopixels to create a sound responsive light string. A microphone would be connected so that these lights can flicker or change color to certain beats, etc. in any music that is played. This light string would have a switch that I would use to rewire to…
Assignment #2-Mirror Prototype Supplies
For Assignment #2, I decided to do a prototype for my final project: A light up mirror that displays time and will light up when someone passes by. I am just doing a mirror that lights up with movement sensing Wooden Frame 11in x 14in Acrylic Glass A smaller mirror Wooden box at the back…
Wearable Project
A wearable that I would like to create for the second project are headphones with cat or rabbit ears attached to them. The concept behind this project is that whenever the headphones detects a sound or light (depending on the receiver) the ears would move in reaction to it. I do not know it muscle…
Wearable Project
Since the dawn of the smart watch, its only right that our clothing becomes just as smart? I want to make a dress that reacts to stimuli in out every day environment such as heat, light, humidity and radio waves. For this dress specifically, I would want the light sequence to match the patterns of…
Reveal, Expand, Reflect, Engage, Participate, Evolve
1. Reveal: Slow design reveals experiences in everyday life that are often missed or forgotten, including the materials and processes that can be easily overlooked in an artifact’s existence or creation. The first experience that came to mind that I feel is often overlooked by those who have lived in a place for a long…
Two art pieces
This work designed and built by a Norwegian architect (Bjellandsbu – Åkrafjorden) reflects the landscape and materials in which it resides and was inspired. I absolutely love the landscape of Norway and the way that this piece compliments its surroundings. Reveal: A material that is often overlooked in the design process is grass. This lodge…
Design Principle + Artists
Design Principle + Artists Amy Chen The following image was created by George Redhawk. Redhawk is a GIF artist that focuses on digital imaging. At the time of this image’s creation Redhawk was losing his vision due to health issues. One of the design principles that fits with this image is reveal. When looking at…
Slow_Design_Ideas
Alex Dumstorf Intro to New Media Arts Principle One: Reveal Wall Ball. I thought about things that kids my age have probably never experienced before, and I came to the conclusion that nobody probably plays wall ball anymore. Kids nowadays are too busy on their iPads that probably have a wall ball app. So if…
Create 6 Own Projects for 6 Principles
Create 6 Own Projects for 6 Principles By Ishta Bhagat Principle 1: REVEAL Slow design reveals experiences in everyday life that are often missed or forgotten, including the materials and processes that can be easily overlooked in an artifact’s existence or creation. The way I interpreted Reveal is that it shows the simple things in…
Design Principles Artists by Ishta Bhagat
Online Research: Find two artworks or design projects that would fit the parameters of two of the six design principles (as laid out in Fuad-Lake’s Slow Design Principles). Describe the works, include images, and discuss how each of the projects fits the principles as well as what impresses you about them. Entries should be approximately…
Anthony Pease’s How to make a silly face with ink and a 9volt Battery
The process: What inspired this face? You know when you take a 9 volt battery and put it on the tip of your tongue, and it gives you a bit of a weird buzz-y feeling? Well that’s where the idea for this face circuit came from. As you can see here, it’s more that just…