As computing becomes more ubiquitous in our objects, designers need to be more aware of how to design meaningful interactions into electronically enhanced objects. At the University of Washington, a class of junior Interaction Design majors is exploring this question. These pages chronicle their efforts.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Building the actual boxes and coding part two Nick and Mason


20 plus hours of cutting testing and more cutting we have the boxes coming together. one of the main problems that we were running  into the boards that  we got were slightly warped so the laser cuter was not able to make the cleanest cuts. The boards are still pretty good are are locking together nicely.





Starting to piece together the code on the Arduino side. the basic skeleton of the code essentially looks for a incoming serial information  (which would come from processing) and set it as a variable. Depending on the variable Arduino would run through the various code for the specific box for the correlating weather.

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