2012-08-28

Jabberstamp

Upplagd av Daniel Nyberg

Jabberstam is a tool that allow users to embed sound and voice to traditional paintings. The tool is intended for young children aged 4-8 years in order to communicate ideas, sound, narratives, and meaning to their paintings. A secondary goal is to have it as a communication tool in kindergarten and school to help children communicate their narratives, since it is often forgotten
between the time painting the painting and describing it.

The user places a white (normal) paper on a Wacom plastic tablet. The user could then draw on the paper and and record sounds with a rubber stamp/ microphone. The microphone is glowing when it is recording.

When the user is finished recording it leave a stamp on the paper. A red star is stamped. When the user places the trumpet on the star, sound is played back.

Both the stamp and the trumpet uses wacom pencils and all this are connected to a computer that records, plays back, and maps the audio recordings to a location.

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