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    Yury Gitman 2:59 pm on April 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    :::Colony prototypes:::2 

    :::User Interaction:::

    In my attempt to enhance users experience when they interact with Nicos, I feel as though there needs to be to the Nicos behavior than just getting grumpy when they get picked and happy when they are back with their pals.
    I have come up with different way in which Nicos can interact with the user that could result in a more meaningful interaction:

    :Feeding:

    Through the use of reed switches positioned bellow the surface of the mouth area, as a cupcake (favorite Nico's food) containing a magnet gets closer to that area flips the switch. This will trigger a "happy" reaction of the Nico. I am still trying to fgure out what that may look and sound like.

    :Tickle:

    Nicos love to be tickled. Throught the use of conductive thread located some where in the Nico's body, if touched for a period of time, the Nico will start to purring.

    :Purring:

    If the Nico is tickled in the right spot, it will start to purr, through the turning on of a motor insde the Nico that will create a subtle vibration.

    :::Implementation:::

    The following are the aspects of the implementation that I stll need to figure out.

    :IR emitter and receiver pair:

    I am still trying to figure out in a simple and inexpensive way the Nicos can communicate to each other at a short distance. I have been looking at IR emitter and receiver pairs. For what I want to do the seam the most suitable, but I still need to figure out exactly they function.

    :Testing Piezo vibration sensor:

    Need to look at how I can make the reading of the Piezo make sense. I may just replace it all together by the capacitance sensor.

    :Timing and exiting a loop in code:

    a. Need to figure out how read for how long a button has been pressed.
    b. Be able to exit a loop when a switch is set to high

     
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    Yury Gitman 2:35 pm on April 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Alarm Clock Test with LCD Screen 

    For this test, I have the LCD screen hooked up and all of the numbers are created out of custom characters so that they can span two rows. The little guy on the right denotes whether the alarm clock is on, and I need a way to show when you are setting the alarm clock and when you are setting the time clock.

    http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4315200&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=ff9933&fullscreen=1
    Alarm Clock with LCD Screen Test from Nick Hardeman on Vimeo.

     
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    Yury Gitman 1:51 pm on April 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    latest prototypes 

    The following photograph is the latest look and feel prototype (apologies for the crap grainyness of the photo). As planned, I went with a classic dirndl shape with a slightly sheer navy silk material, which ended up being a bit difficult to work with because of its slippery texture.

    IMG_4728

    As for implementation prototype, I am toying with the idea of exploiting a weak connection between the LEDs and the power source, creating a twinkling effect when the intermittent connection is made and the circuit is completed. Here is the code for one instance in which the LEDs are programmed to "breathe" softly on and off. Here is the code for another instance, in which each of the three constellations is attached to a capacitance sensing star charm, and touching each triggers the illumination of a separate constellation.

     
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    Yury Gitman 11:15 am on April 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Myriam – Balloon Girl prototypes 

    In the time frame we have, I don't have time to properly set up the microphones for the performance.

    When I started prototyping the microphones, I realized it was much more complicated than I thought to have live sound with arduino.

    That's why I decided to concentrate on the Balloon Girl.
    As I said before, Michelle, the dancer, has a structure over her head. This structure will be covered with white fabric, and a diffused light will glow inside of it.
    The balloon girl is the representation of a mood, a visualization of a dance. She is given life by the dance and the lights shining within her.
    I want to experience how her dance and how dancing with Zack will evolve depending on the lights.

    Michelle will have on her corset three conductive fabrics, put on strategic dancing spots. Each fabric will trigger a different light color when it is pressed.
    BalloonGirl

    BalloonWhite

    BalloonSupraWhite

    BalloonYellowBright

    BalloonRed
    The balloon Girl will be an additional part of the performance already existing. The show is an evolving piece, and the dancers are interested in adding technology to give more expression and finding a new way of dancing.

    I started working on the code to see how the capacitance sensing was working. 
    Here is a video of the sensing wires lighting three different lights.

    http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4312220&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1
    Leds with capacitance sensing from maryam aboukhater on Vimeo.

    here is the code

    Next steps:
    – build the balloon structure.
    – test the leds inside to see how many is needed and how to make them glow with a sense of life
    – find conductive fabric and sew it on the corset.
    – start experiencing with dancers
     
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    Yury Gitman 11:40 am on April 22, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    The Spine of Scapula / Arduino Show 

    Picture 8

    The link_>>

     
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    Yury Gitman 4:52 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Plush Beats: Outer Design 

    Here's the layout for my project that I want to get printed on material ASAP but I have to figure out how to make it work as a pattern for sewing!

    FrontLayout

     
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    Yury Gitman 4:46 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Sales sheet light clock 

    [Aries the bright night clock] projects time on walls using low cost,
    yet brillaint LED lights.  Typical clocks are hung on walls, solid, and
    2 tone usually black and white.  The concept here is to create a clock
    that animates time through successive animations on bedroom ceilings
    and walls. As this time artifact is made for children 6-12 years old,
    flexibility of imagination and flexibility was an important factor.  The clock can be
    turned sideways and act as a shadow puppetry theater projected on to
    walls.  The concept is to allow users to interact with the artifact
    through personal narratives and fantasy.  The experience can be
    individual or group (family, friends).  The creator's concept in general
    is to create objects that do no limit the users creativity – offering multiple modes and possibilities of usage.
    ISOviewLightView
    BackAndTopView

     
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    Yury Gitman 2:58 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    SOBEaR :: 3 prototypes 

    Implementation:

    http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4255160&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1
    SOBEaR prototype v01 from j saavedra on Vimeo.

    Role:

    SOBEar is for anyone who doesn't know their limits while drinking, or has problems controlling their consumption.  This robots measures your current level of consumption, shows you your level, and then pours a drink based on this.  If you are heavily inebriated, it will pour a very small amount of liquor, or possibly none at all. If you are on the sober-side, you will receive a stiff drink so that you can have an enjoyable, but safe evening.

    Look/Feel:

    SOBEaR

     
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    Yury Gitman 2:29 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Morning Monster Prototypes 

    Implementation:

    http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4262965&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=ff9933&fullscreen=1
    Alarm Clock Test from Nick Hardeman on Vimeo.

    Role:

    Morning Monster is an electric alarm clock that helps you wake up with the most powerful energy source, the sun. He opens your blinds 20 minutes prior to your alarm setting. And if that is not enough, an annoying buzzer will go off. Of course this little monster has all of the standard features, snooze, set time, set alarm time, clock, etc. This little guy is optimal for people who wake up when the sun is out or coming up and who have a window(s) for sunlight to flow into their room.

    Look and Feel:

    I believe that some off-white canvas for the body and teeth would look nice. For the lips, I will use the red cloth that we received in class and black cotton cloth for the inside of the mouth. I purchased a cube like Tweetlite for support of the innards. I also purchased an lcd screen from sparkfun with a black background and white lettering.

    AlarmMonsterCrunch

    16x2-Black-2

     
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    Yury Gitman 2:26 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    :: My First Robot on the Internet :: 

    Picture 1

    :: LINK ::

     
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    Yury Gitman 2:20 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    :: Prototyping – Final Project :: 

     Implementation 
    http://a.parsons.edu/~haltk572/computation/homework/0421_Prototype1
    (click on the link above to see the code)
    I experimented with the servo motor a bit. I need to figure out how to control the servo motor so it acts more like how a turtle would respond to danger – fast reaction, slow release.

     Role 
    Role

     Look & Feel 
    Turtle 
    Made by GUND, Inc.
    Contents: Polyester fibers (Minky), plastic pellets

    The technical parts will fit well into the shell of the turtle –
    the arduino, breadboard, survo motor, and speaker. 

    LookAndFeel

    •+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•

     Blog Submissions 
    Daily Candy
    Swiss-Miss
    Engadget

     
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    Yury Gitman 2:18 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Myriam – The sound of dancing – Prototypes 

    1. Role
    The sound of dancing is an experiment to enhance the sounds of dancers as they are performing. The sounds become the music of the show, and a perpetual dialogue is built in live while the dancers dance on their own sounds.

    2. Look+Feel
    I will be transforming the existing costumes of the performance to integrate the hardware in it.

    For Michelle, I will add fabric on top of the head structure as it was originally planned, and diffuse light in it. The light will fade in and out with the sound of her breathing, creating an organic balloon character for the play. The balloon will visualize her current state.

    Michelle

    Some conductive paper will be added to her corset and to Zack's jacket, to be used as switches to turn the microphones on and off. They will be triggered by the dancing, and the performance would evolve around them.

    The look+feel part is subject to change depending on the Role.
    The microphones need to be tested out to figure out the most interesting part of the body to put them on.

    3. Role

    I didn't figure out the role yet.
    I want each dancer to have one arduino and two microphones.
    Only Michelle will have and Led.

    Playing sound with arduino is harder than I thought it would be.

    I found three solutions to make my project:

                    1. I can hook up a multiplexer, connected to amplifiers and microphones to have a good and loud sound. The multiplexer will turn microphones on or off depending on the value of the capacitive sensing.
    I will use the mini amplifier LM386, but I don't know which multiplexer to use yet.

                    2. I can use the Arduino Voice Shield, but it is mainly to record and play back sounds. It also has only one mic input. I could use a splitter but it will play both microphones at the same time. I need each microphone to be triggered seperately, with different switches.

                    3. I could make a switch system to be opened or closed depending on the value of the capacitive sensing. The microphones would be directly connected to the speakers, responding to the switch state.

     
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    Yury Gitman 1:47 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Constellation Skirt – Prototypes 

    <   Look and Feel  >

    The style: classic dirndl skirt (gathered fabric with an elasticized waistband)

    The fabric: outer skirt will be semi-sheer, thin navy blue china silk, low sheen; inner structure will be more structured cotton broadcloth for volume

    Picture 6

    IMG_4724        IMG_4725  



    <    Implementation  >

    Picture 8  Casseiopeia

    Picture 9  Cancer

    Picture 10  Ursa Minor

    here's the code


    At the moment, the three circuits are incomplete and the constellations may be activated when the user's movements cause the components to fall into place and complete the circuit. I am also interested in using the Aruduino capSense library to use human touch to activate the constellations.


    <    Role in User's Life   >

    IMG_4714
    IMG_4713
    IMG_4711 IMG_4715

     
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    Yury Gitman 1:40 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Stress doll prototypes 

    Role

    Role

    Look and Feel

    Stressdoll

    Implementation

    Testing the force and flex sensors to trigger sounds on the computer through processing.

    http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4262135&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=00adef&fullscreen=1

     
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    Yury Gitman 1:06 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Role of Nester the baby lockness 

    Nester is for boys and girls 4-10 years old and for the curious (tear you toy apart to look whats inside 10-14yrs).  A typical user description below.

    Billy turns 8 years old this year and his mother is thinking of buying him a cool toy.  He plays videos games, rides his bike and enjoys swimming as well.  His typical toys are action figure types as well as the typical laser guns and light saber swords.  Though Billy is 8 years old, he is afraid of the dark still.  He would prefer to have a soft toy that will make him feel safer in his room at night.  He is the only child so there is no younger or older brother to keep him company in his room.  Mom and Dad are getting tired of letting Billy sleep in their room when he hears creaking sounds of the house settlling.  His parents thing
    Nester the baby Lockness would be perfect for him, as Nester is a plush to that can go wherever Billy goes
    namely:

    Refrigerator in the middle of the night for a drink of water
    Restroom at night (he is scared of the toilet flush sounds)

    Nester wakes up whenever Billy talks to Nester or squeezes his tail. Nester stays on for 3 minutes and slowly turns off giving Billy enough to to calm down and fall to sleep, use the restroom, or walk to the fridge.  Nester allows Billy to sleep in Peace as well as his parents.

     
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    Yury Gitman 1:01 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    :::First Prototype of Colony::: 

    :::Look and feel:::

    I try different fabrics for softness and for translucency since there are going to be LED inside the Nicos.
    I decided to utilized the ultra suede for their faces and the soft brushed cotton like material for their bodies. Their bodies are flat now but in the next interation they will be more cone like with a blat bottom that would I allow them to stand on the magnetic surface with the relay switch facing down.

    Nico1

    :::User Interaction:::

    Nicos have their natural environment where they make little sounds to chat to each other and glow in different colors.

    User1

    Nicos also can become your friend if you are gentle with them. If you are, then they will feel comfortable and glow and make little sounds , similar to those they make when among their kind.

    Nico2

     
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    Yury Gitman 12:08 pm on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Mometer (momi) 

    Implementation prototype:
    In this  implementation I have tried to test the circuit and the code by using a POT. Further the POT will be replaced by temperature sensor.

    http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4261199&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1
    momi implementation prototype1 from Ira Goldberg on Vimeo.
    Here is the code


    Look&feel+Role Prototype:
    http://a.parsons.edu/~goldi216/mometer/MomiSketch.swf

     
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    Yury Gitman 11:18 am on April 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    Myriam – the sound of dancing project (+blueprints) 

    The sound of dancing is an experiement to capture and enhance the sound of dancers while they are performing. Microphones will be integrated in their costumes and mouth, triggered my their dance and interaction.

    The sound of dance is a team project with dancers Zack Winokur and Michelle Mola and their current team. 

    1. Zack Winokur and Michelle Mola
    Michelle Mola's website

    R1-S1-0017
                                                                Picture by Collin Lafleche

    You can watch below their current performance, where in the end Michelle has a microphone in her mouth that display her breathing and other mouth sounds. The system not being stable enough, the you can hear as well the cables moving, which create an interesting sound.
    Zack and Michelle's perform with few music. It is the sound of their own dancing that makes the music.

    http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=4259589&server=vimeo.com&show_title=1&show_byline=1&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1

    For this performance, they added the paper sheet Zack is tearing off of this jacket.
    They want their show to evolve and experiment new ways of dancing.

    2. The sound of dance

    How to create new unheard sounds from their dancing?
    How to enhance their own movement to make music during their performance?
    How can this music be a whole part of the performance?
    And how this music will change and create new ways of performing?
    For this project, I will be adding material to the costumes, working with the costume designer for the integration of the circuit.

    R3-S1-0022

    R5-S1-0023
                                                                Pictures by Collin Lafleche

    In the performance, Michelle is wearing a structure up her
    shoulders. It was originally supposed to be covered with fabric to hide
    her head, with her arms going out from holes. But the fabric wasn't
    stable enough, so she kept only the structure for the show.
    I want to put back this fabric to pursue their idea of "Balloon girl".

    GirlBalloon

    In Michelle's structure, an Led would be on top to illuminate the hole balloon. The Led would fade on and off, visualizing her breath.

    For both Michelle and Zack, I want to use a conductive fabric that will be torn off during the performance. The fabric on, the microphone will be on. They will be turned off as the fabric is off.

    Some parts will be permanent, and used as switches for the dancers to turn on and off as they dance.
    They will turn on different microphones set on various parts of their bodies.
    ManJacket
     
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