After discussing the options for ideas to design, we decided to develop the light table, but instead of making it a table we decided to make it into a cube.
With this idea we intend to make it have a variety of different functions, for example:
when a phone is placed down on the top surface and they receive a text a ripple of light comes up from the base of the cube to the central top surface for the cube where the phone is face down.
Another function we would like to develop is a system where the cube registers the colours/sounds being produced from the phone and produces pulses from the centre in a number of different styles.
If you have any questions or suggestions on the design please let us know.
Cheers.
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
20 ideas
With our 200 ideas complete we have narrowed them down to our favourite 20.
With our 20 ideas we chose our favourite 5 ideas without our partner knowing, then compared them. We then had 3 ideas we both chose. They were the Light up table, Speak over the speaker, and the Record chair.
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Light Table - Pulses colour across its surface, which is affected by light across the whole light spectrum, including light from many electronic devices. |
200 Idea's
Between Adam and I, we came up with 200 ideas, which were all based on a musical/light interactive insight.
We came up with what we thought was a fantastic idea. The Memory storage lighting table; as objects are placed on the surface, them removed, this reveals an array of colours/patterns where the object had made contact.
Much to our disappointment, when browsing through some designers we came across Bill Gaver and his 'History tablecloth' which has the same principle to our memory table concept. Seeing this we decided against developing the idea as they were too alike.
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
The memory bag
This is a short video to describe one of our ideas, bearing in mind we have not actually made it.
Thursday, 20 January 2011
200 Ideas in 4 weeks
This is one of our current ideas relating to interaction design.
The Memory bag
The idea of this bag is to prevent you forgetting to take items with you to your university or work etc. There will be a simple program which you input into the bags internal memory of what you take with you on a weekly basis. It remembers this and the weights of the items. If there is an irregular weight then the bag will alert you. By knowing the weight of each item you should have, it will tell you what you have forgotten.
This has room for development, in terms of using instead of weights to memorise weights.
More Designs to come...
Feedback would be appreciated
opening blog
This is our first blog and we thought it would be best to begin on what it is we are trying to achieve in our latest project...
Our aims are to :
Our aims are to :
- explore interaction design through design practice
- experience the design of embedded interactions
- design embedded interactions for people
- to provide practical experience of design evaluating through practice, process and theory
- to encourage others to understand interaction design
Having such a broad spectrum for design one of our methods for designing, in this case, would be to hack into other existing items and finding weaknesses or gaps in their design and finding room for improvement. such as our previous project with radios, where we took the initial idea and redesigned it to make it more accessible for the user.
We will continue to update our blog as our project progresses.
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