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.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Code and Software | Angelica and Emily


We referred to the video below for guidance on how to create voice controlled lights. The video explains that we must use EasyVR Commander, a software that allows us to create voice commands that can be generated into code with the click of a button.




We plan to create the following voice commands: "Red", "Blue", and "Stop".

  • Red = turn on red light
  • Blue = turn on blue light
  • Stop = turn off light

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