Friday, February 21, 2014

Great Mind-Skin Display by Special Projects




MOST ALERTS ARE DIGITAL, NOT PHYSICAL
This project looks at ways of making smartphone alerts and notifications richer, more personal and less binary. We researched real life interruptions from the beginning, to see if we could create concepts for a new protocol taking advantage of the physical and digital.
SkinDisplay, makes the interaction with the phone more discrete and subtle, by allowing the receiver to read information without having to look at the phone, magically, just by touching the device.
A raised message will appear on the back of the phone, containing the caller’s identity, importance and reason for the call. This short message will be transferred through pressure: the receiver will just need to press the phone between their fingers and the message will be imprinted on their hand.
The receiver will then be able to read the message on their skin and also erase it, easily, by rubbing their fingers together.

http://www.special-projects-studio.com/skindisplay/



This particular design is what i think really an innovative one, it sort of reshape the digital world notification back into an anolog form,  its a unusual approach indeed and I wander how acceptable is this to the public, I mean to imprint messages onto skin sounds but weird and may cause some side effects as people will afraid(which i dont worry too much because Im pretty sure it wont, but who knew?) Regardless the acceptability to the public, the idea itself is great, everything digital we see the information on a screen today, yet it is really refreshing to see a design that is made to change the way of how digital gadgets usually works.

   

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Acrylic juggling balls


Since the wooden spheres dont work, I now have to find another material for my cradle, lucky enough i found this awesome clear juggling balls , its a great material for bouncing too, you believe how strong it is, people always afraid to drop it on the ground and break it, but I have dropped those balls for thousand times and there is no a single crack, just to show you how tough the material is.

the photos just to show you when i was working on the balls and trying to make a hole there for my LED bulb to fit in









Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Great Mind-Hexi Responsive Wall by thibausid

Made of 60 moving modules, HEXI is a responsive wall.
Its shape fluctuates, mirroring our movements.

Vacuum formed tiles - machined aluminium and PVC - servomotors - depth camera


http://www.thibautsld.com/hexi



This interaction Design is really one of my favourite, I mean I love things that have great use and make life easier, but what I love the most is this sort of sculptures or products that offers nothing more than offering fun and interactive experiences.  








Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Wooden Sphere

So I tested the wooden sphere, and has proved that it does not make a good material for newtons cradle, so i tried one more thing, I stick a pieces of stainless steel into the centre of the ball, hopefully by making the centre pole of the sphere harden I can get the result i want, but it still doesn't work, and I have came out a theory why it doesn't.

So as you can see the stainless steel and wood are two very different material, it will waste a lot of energy on transferring between two materials, another reason, i think is that the energy is actually going through the entire sphere, so the wooden part of the ball is still absorbing energies. so...yea it just wont happen with wooden sphere.