1.Monalisa’s Flowers
Directed by Professor Garcia Interaction lab in NYUShanghai
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Directed by Professor Garcia Interaction lab in NYUShanghai
Our previous project mainly focused on the performance part since we didn’t have the capacity to use the current technologies creating Dorri. However, the progress refers to Edmond’s book: Art of Interaction, according to which the product should fulfill “Attracting”, “Sustaining” and “Relating”. And what suggestions we’ve heard both from professors and friends is that … Continue reading 2.Content & Significance
Imagine that the user is the one who comes to a gallery, and when she/he/they are walking closer and closer, the LEDs will light up one by one. (green→red→white). If one is standing closer enough, there is a bee announcing that “Touch my butt”, I mean who can ever say no to a chubby bee? … Continue reading 3.Context & Design
I made flowers and came up with ideas. During the process, the hand-craft is the most interesting part, the code is the most confusing part. And I was trying to get help from my friends In the User testing session, one of the fellows suggested that we should have multiple interactions, at the same time … Continue reading 4.Fabrication & Production
The visitor will find a painting that should be in the stillness and can actually interact with them. However, it’s not really a very “sustainable” project that you can interact with it over and over again and never get bored. I would say we could have done better if we know how to code, in … Continue reading 5.Conclusions
we were folding the flowers. we don’t know how to realize that the flower will activated by the different amount of time the time users stay. the final work int TRIG_PIN = 9; int ECHO_PIN = 10; long duration; int distance; int greenled = 6; int whiteled = 5; int redled = 11; int … Continue reading 6.Annex