Saturday, January 25, 2014

Tests with spheres


Over christmas holiday, I had this Idea of making giant newtons cradle, I didnt think i would go for this idea, but after seeing the mythbuster clips when they were doing experiments with hug newtons cradle, I have this impulse of making it my own, since the swinging sticks is not going to happen.
 So after holiday, I started testing the potential sphere material I can get my hands one and wont not costs me too much, I started with the wooden balls, which....does not work so greatly.

wood in terms of hardness is really soft, therefore there is not enough energy is transferred to the end to end, which is failure basically, but at least i tested it~  









Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Great Mind-Sensory Fiction




Sensory fiction is about new ways of experiencing and creating stories.
Traditionally, fiction creates and induces emotions and empathy through words and images.  By using a combination of networked sensors and actuators, the Sensory Fiction author is provided with new means of conveying plot, mood, and emotion while still allowing space for the reader’s imagination. These tools can be wielded to create an immersive storytelling experience tailored to the reader.
To explore this idea, we created a connected book and wearable. The ‘augmented’ book portrays the scenery and sets the mood, and the wearable allows the reader to experience the protagonist’s physiological emotions.
The book cover animates to reflect the book’s changing atmosphere, while certain passages trigger vibration patterns.
Changes in the protagonist’s emotional or physical state triggers discrete feedback in the wearable, whether by changing the heartbeat rate, creating constriction through air pressure bags, or causing localized temperature fluctuations.