2015-11-05

Stroller

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2015-10-26

Interactive Board

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Rymdkojan

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http://toooyz.weebly.com/

Plush Toy Rudie

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2015-10-23

TinyDJ

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2015-10-22

Magic Book

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Super Fluffy Toy

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iBabyGym

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Action Blocks

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Activity Wall

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Building Blocks

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2014-12-16

Copernicus - PulseControl

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We have made a pulse control multiplayer game where we externally can set a goal pulse for the players to reach. There are different colors on the prototype representing if the player is far or close from reaching the goal pulse. If one player reaches the goal pulse a green light will appear and if the player keeps that pulse for a while the player wins and a light sequence will appear. The losing player will get a bright white blinking light. The game can then be externally reset, and a new goal pulse can be set.

Here's our final video presentation with our PulseControl project. This video explains what each colour means, and displays a short example usage of the prototypes.


Our group blogarduino codejavascript code and nodebrew project

2014-11-11
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A blogpost by the Meya bag group: Ana, Moa, Evert and Yelena


Hi everyone!

This has been a great course and we are sad it is over.

Here is our blog with our process: http://meyaproject.wordpress.com/
Here is our video: https://vimeo.com/109738492
<iframe src="//player.vimeo.com/video/109738492" width="500" height="281" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>
Javascript code: http://www.nada.kth.se/~moabe/meya/index7.html

Thanks for all the help guys, specially Jordi for all the code and support!! 

2014-11-06

How to make an interactive pipe

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In the Peripipe project we detected the user's sips and puffs in order to control a music player.
For everyone who is wondering how we made it happen, here's a brief description of the sensor we used and how we did it.
It's not hard, I promise.
In fact, it is really easy, but see yourself: How to use a pressure sensor (pdf)

2014-10-31

Ella Ella - Smart Umbrella (Group 2)

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Ella Ella - The Smart umbrella.

Ella Ella is an umbrella that reminds people of the fact it's needed.
It does so by querying the internet for weather forecast trough the user's mobile phone, which is connected wither via Bluetooth Low Energy or trough an ANT antenna. When it senses the user is passing by, using BLE or the ANT signal strenght, in case of rain Ella Ella lights up to notify that it's needed.

While on the go, users can rotate the handle of Ella Ella in order to see the weather forecast. The weather forecast has been arranged in time slots: next 3 hours, next 6 hours, tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, and 2,3 and 4 days in advance. 


Ella Ella has different visualisation for different weather conditions: from light to heavy rain, snow, sun and thunderstorm. 

Below is a video of Ella Ella in action:


http://youtu.be/Hip5zLUD_Vs

2014-10-23

Happy Points (group 4)

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In this video we introduce our main concept, which is that of promoting interaction in public spaces. We see a sad person with one of our beautiful bracelets equipped with stunning LED-technology (Neopixel Ring) that displays that he has not been hugged enough today. A person who is more happy, spots this person and moves in to hug. When the hug is complete both receive "Happy Points" from the action and they are now both happy!

Created by Johanna Andersson, Love Larsson, Shachi Bista and Bálint Zsiga.


The Peripipe (group 3)

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Here is our finished project, the Peripipe. It is a tangible remote control in the form of a wooden pipe that takes the user's breath as input in order to control music playback wirelessly. Does it sound strange? Take a look at the video and it might make more sense.

Created by Tommy Feldt, Sarah Freilich, Shaun Mendonsa, Daniel Molin and Andreas Rau.




For more info, see our super cool blog where we have documented the design process.

The Arduino and Javascript code can be found on this GitHub repo.

2014-10-18

Memonile (Group 1)

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This is the Memonile, a necklace used for taking notes whenever and wherever. Made as the final project for the theme "wearable technology" in 2014 by John Turesson, Dan Cariño, Anxiao Chen, Niclas Ericsson and Erik Dahlström.



2014-09-23

The easy way out

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Wearable technology in its most literal form. Possibly out of our budget range though.

From http://technabob.com/blog/2014/09/19/iphone-dress/:

The luxury fashion designer spared no expense when it came to the iPhone dress. The long black mesh dress was covered in nearly a dozen iPhones (although other reports mention that it was covered in 50!). The phones captured all angles of the event, where Tahari also presented the rest of his collection for next season.



2014-09-09

The Sound of Touch

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http://tangible.media.mit.edu/project/the-sound-of-touch/

This project was interesting for me because I have been involved in sound design and synthesis. Sound has been a very interesting subject for me because it can be mathematically manipulated and yet has an ability to induce deep emotional responses. Additionally, it was also related to the current theme of the project.

The Sound of Touch is an interactive physical interaction device which allows a recorded message to be modulated based on the undulations of a natural texture. A controller with a button for recording is present and the "wand" can then be traced onto a texture allowing the recorded sound to be modulated allowing interesting effects.

The "wand" contains a piezo-electric sensors measuring the vibrations induced by the textures, which is then used as an input signal for modulation of the recorded message. The message is first broken into separate pieces so that the pieces can be combined to synthesize a longer or shorter signal than the original recorded one.