Pcomp Project 3 Idea


Lockbox mystery

Lockbox mystery

This device encourages the user to attempt to flip a kill switch to see the inside of a mystery box. If the switch is successfully flipped, the locking mechanism will release. However, the block will dropdown. 

Version two would be unless the kill switch is activated, saltwater is dripped into a plant, eventually killing it. Questioning whether the viewer will risk discomfort and possible failure to save the plant.

Surfboard sketch
I believe that the data will be wave-shaped while the rider is on the wave. A rapid acceleration followed by a gradual slow down until followed by a sudden drop-off. I then want to take this data and print them, presenting a graphical representation of the waves caught. 

Color Of Me – The Secret Life of Color Review

For the Color Of Me exercise, I was drawn to a color pallet that is a little all over the place. Two colors are surprisingly similar, while one is almost a complete outsider. The colors are primarily warm and bright, but all in all, I think they go really well together. 

To make my patterns, I first made a hand-drawn sketch that I imported into Photoshop. I then turned that sketch into a pattern that I further manipulated in the pattern tool. Originally, I wanted to use sharp lines in Illustrator but quickly tossed those for a loose hand-drawn feel better with the colors. 

Color Theory - Pattern Sketch

Color Theory - Pattern Sketch

Color Theory - Pattern Sketch

Color Theory - Pattern Sketch

Color Theory - Pattern Sketch

The Secret Life of Color Review: 

I absolutely loved this podcast discussing the history of color. I personally take color for granted, whether it’s clicking on a color wheel or purchasing a tube of paint. I rarely do not have access to just the right shade of red, blue, or green. This, however, hasn’t always been the case, and this podcast playfully takes us down the vibrant history of our favorite pigments. To think if you weren’t in the right social class, you could be stripped of your lands if you wore the color purple.  Or how the significance of the color blue completely changed after artists started depicting the Virgin Mary wearing it. The one thing that has always excited me about color and color use seems true throughout time; it is a powerful tool to express ourselves. Humans will go to great lengths and, unfortunately, to the demise of other beings to express their individualism. After listening to this podcast, I am thankful that the cost of color has come down so that the most vibrant colors are not restricted to the most wealthy. 

One final thought that struck me was the comment that “Colors are culture creations.” We are constantly changing the meaning and representation of colors. In one generation, pink is considered the masculine color, and blue, the feminine color. Fast forward to another generation, and it’s the opposite. What this comment means to me is don’t feel obligated to follow the current culture of color. Create your own!

Frank the Gowanus Canal Monster

For this assignment, I decided to visit an old friend of mine Frank, the Gowanus Canal Monster.  To make this piece, I recorded myself and edited the file in Adobe Audition. I then took that MP3 file and used it in my P5 sketch to control Frank’s mouth movements. 

I hope you learn something new about the Gowanus Canal and laugh a little. 

Adobe Audition file

Click here to see a fullscreen version. 

Click here to see the code. 

Click the restart button below to start the piece. 

Motors, Motors, Motors

This week I worked on the motor labs setting up three different systems. It was interesting using different motors than the servos I’ve been experimenting with for my previous projects. 

pcomp circuit board

I was having a hard time with my power source, so I took out the power supply to make sure that the motors were, in fact, working correctly. They were. It turns out I needed to re-wire my power source. 

pcomp circuit board

With the power source sorted, everything was smooth sailing. 

Introduction to H-Bridge:

pcomp circuit board

I really enjoyed the dancing motor on the table.  

pcomp circuit board

I ended up collaborating on the last two circuits because everyone had to share parts. It was fun to test out a different board and H-Bridge. 

pcomp circuit board

It was late when we finished this last lab up. We wanted to laser cut a shape to spin, but the lab was shut down. In the junk pile, we found this doll with a plaster head. After a little modification, we got it mounted on the motor. It was silly, but we had fun.