Tangible Interactions @ UW

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Molight by Logan and Natalie

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After a quarter of work, Logan and I worked to make Molight, a lamp with four lights that divides any room into four quadrants and uses moti...

We made it [almost]: Pete + Kylen's prototyping update 2

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As mentioned in our previous post, we decided to read the temperature of not just one finger, but three, as we thought this would p...

Pete + Kylen build a hand [[physical housing description]]

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Going into the project we were certain about one thing, and one thing only - this thing was going to be shaped like a hand. Why? Because it...

Prototyping Update: A small step for programmers, one big step for Peter and Kylen

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The first step we tackled with the prototyping process was trying to read temperature. Since the kit provided for us came with a thermistor...
Monday, June 6, 2016

Peter + Kylen; Actuation Description

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In order to make the mood lamp work, we needed to order thermistors to read the temperatures of our user's fingers. We decided to order...

Peter + Kylen; logic behind the mood lamp

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After doing some research on the "science" behind mood rings, we discovered that the extremities on the human body vary in tempe...

Peter + Kylen ~*Sensing Description*~

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Moving forward with our mood-detector-thing, we created a list of potential sensors and actuators needed to make it work, along with some f...
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