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.

Monday, June 6, 2016

3. Holly and Ying's Situation Description


Since this critique, we simplified our concept for the sake of simultaneous subtlety and effectiveness of warning to the user. In our final product, input comes from the IR sensor, which is communicated wirelessly to a separate Arduino in a pillow. The pillow, as our lamp, changes color from blue to pink and from low to high brightness as the object increases in proximity to the sensor.

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