Physical computing refers to the design and construction of physical systems that use a mix of software and hardware to sense and respond to the surrounding world. Such systems blend digital and physical processes into toys and gadgets, kinetic sculpture, functional sensing and assessment tools, mobile instruments, interactive wearables, and more. This is a project-based course that deals with all aspects of conceiving, designing and developing projects with physical computing.
Physical computing refers to the design and construction of physical systems that use a mix of software and hardware to sense and respond to the surrounding world. Such systems blend digital and ph...more
Yes, please, also is there a way that I can claim a project as mine?
Thank you so much for letting me know,
Vera
It's good to see you posting work, but a couple of corrections: the link doesn't directly work, and your collaborator isn't credited. If you like I can create a general 16-223-f15 pool in which to place this.
Interactive Algae Curtain
Hi Vera,
Ok, I created a new pool for any other projects from the semester, please add to this:
http://ideate.xsead.cmu.edu/gallery/pools/16-223-introduction-to-physical-computing-f15-projects-1-3
I don't have any special permissions to modify project ownership; I'll tell Eric to include you.
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- Garth