F18 A2 - digiTOOL
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This pool is for students in digiTOOL mini (A2), Fall 2018. For this design challenge, students must solve a problem by making a holder of their own design.
This pool is for students in digiTOOL mini (A2), Fall 2018. For this design challenge, students must solve a problem by making a holder of their own design.
Sample project postings for the Spring 2015 Human-Machine Virtuosity course.
Get oriented with output and feedback by working with an actuator. Taking cues from Google's Paper Signals experiment with materials to create an interesting notification or effect when combined wi...more
Your goal is to create a visual composition that could be displayed as a work of art in the Hunt Library and which addresses the subject matter as described. The manner in which you approach th...more
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It seems like you're drawing inspiration from the paper leaves hanging from the ceiling. This uses the same material, paper, to give the material in bulk a new form. I wonder what the significance will be of a giant paper dragon hanging from the ceiling. Also, swaying it in some manner, by hand or using a vent, and projecting lights of different color are interesting options to explore.
This is a great educational goal for an artistic project. The ukulele is also an unconventional instrument to use to attempt to teach the topic. Projection mapping seems like a technology that will grab a child's attention and foster an unprecedented appreciated for both tech and the instrument and learning about music while playing music.
I like your idea a lot, and I agree that combining pictures of various spots in CMU with different art styles is really cool. I would recommend surrealism artists like Magritte, Dali, and Escher. You can even play with the idea of time and infinite space if you have enough time. I look forward to your outcome, good job!
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Head in the Clouds
Wow! This project is so cool!