Sunday, July 13, 2008

Last post...

Hey there people,

I don't think that you will read this post, but I had to say some final words. It were an awesome 2 weeks, and I really liked working with you. Georg for the hard work in the prototype, Onur for the clear minded and good ideas, and of course Katrina for the ideas for the room and great sketches.

I think that we as a group made a solid concept and presentation. I have to say that I'm quite proud of it (especially the work we done in just the two weeks).

I really hope to see you somewhere in the future!

Greets from a cold and cloudy Holland.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Preparations

We are about to have our final presentation in a few hours, so I tried to check if everything worked out perfectly. Well, it turns out that even the best preparation won't garantuee a successful setup for the real thing.

Someone shows up, and just takes the audio cable. He promises to return them in a few minutes; in the end, he doesn't return the cable even after an hour, and some of us are quite upset about the issue. Later we got the cable back, thanks to Tarcan, but it still didn't work, because something happened to the mixer settings. Yay. No tech could be fetched at first, but after waiting long enough, we got everything working again.

Still I'm asking, what's the point in preparing your presentation, when it can change at someone elses whim in just a second?

I will never know.

- Georg

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Poster

We have the poster ready and handed it for printing.




Now getting the installation ready for tomorrow's final presentation.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Evaluation == Concept

Evaluation Concept: Finding Connections
The visitors of the exhibition generate statistical values by touching different objects. These are then evaluated to create a synesthetic experience for the visitors: light, sound and finally a piece of Calligraphy.

Environment: Colours and Soundscape
Depending on the Softness and the Temperature the system will pick one of nine environments. These are used for the colours and could also be used as basis for visuals or distinct soundscapes.

Music
The Roughness and Temperature decide which music is played. Temperature decides the pace and rythm, whereas Roughness translates to the roughness of the music: is it smooth and mellow or rough and aggressive?

Calligraphy
These are the words and concepts to be displayed in a variety of styles, depending on the Softness and Roughness values. A low Softness means rigidity, structure, hardness, whereas a low Roughness is connected with mellowness, tolerance and peace. Going from there I came up with ideas that could be associated with each of the groups.

Things to Consider
We still have to work on the music and find Calligraphy that we can use. Coming up with the exact Concept/Calligraphy-combination is practically impossible in this short time. For the presentation we will probably use examples of Calligraphy we could find on the web, but that approach poses another problem: they are not really suitable for our idea.

- Georg

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

a more solid concept about the room

Kristina and I had a long talk about the set-up of the room and the placing of the objects. Additionally, we thought about the placing of the lights and the relevance of the music. At the bottom of this post is a picture of the sketches we made, but I will explain later what it exactly means, because we have to leave.



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Again it was a long day, and I went right after the meeting to the good old Pizza Hut to eat, of course, a pizza. After that I went to the hotel and noticed that everyone was already gone (or working...), so i have to do it with a borrowed laptop and this blog, instead of beer and good company :(. At least I have some time to work things out.

as promised, some more info. At first I have to say that we are developing two aspects of the project; the first one is a 3d model and charts how the project would function and look like. The second one is a narrowed down prototype that consists of a Wizzard of Oz combined with a simple physical interface.
Kristina and I worked today on the concept, while George and Onur worked on the basics of the Wizzoz (abbreviation of Wizzard of Oz, because it's a long word and the short word sounds more hip-hop. Fo shizzle, yo).

Instead of a square kind of room, we wanted a more organic, more sphere-like set up. Also, we thought about integrating the objects more in the environment.
There are 3 things people can influence: This things are light, sound and the most important, the graphic on the screen.
We started with dividing the room more in different parts, but it is still a single room. There's only one entrance, so the user is in a closed environment. Every part has relating objects to it. We want the more "bad" objects (the properties people experience as bad, but that is relative to the person) easier available to the group. The warm and comfortable objects are in more hard places, so people have to do more their best to make the room more pleasurable (just look and the post Georg had made for more info about this).

The materials
Here a short (but not definitive) list which materials we gonna use.

glass --> cold, smooth
rusty metal --> cold, rough
stone --> rough
wood --> warm, rough
paper --> warm, smooth
plastic --> smooth, warm
fabric --> soft, warm
cotton --> soft, warm, light

Instead of objects of the same size, we are going to use different shapes and places. The objects in the room are on a table, so the findability is on an very low level. Other objects are integrated in the wall, like a stroke with relief. The last ones are hanging from the ceiling.
I think were gonna work this out tomorrow, because I'm a bit out of steam.

For tommorow
  • We have to start at the site (what is going in it?).
  • Looking for materials for the objects
  • graphics (symbols or calligraphy?)
  • linking arduino with flash
  • Flash thing
  • which sounds?
  • 3d sketch
  • and more...


additionally, a picture of flying dogs.

workshop2.start();

Hey there!

Arduino meets Touch: Success!
We've been busy with work. Nikki, Onur and Kristina experimented, and actually got the Touch Sensor to work with Arduino on a Mac. Hopefully, Arduino will be working with Flash, so we are are probably going to do a little Wizard of OZ prototype with a bunch of people touching objects and some (secretely operated) sliders to control our demo application.



3 Dimensions
I'm currently thinking about the three dimensions that are used in influencing the room, and how they relate to each other: Roughness, Softness and Temperature. They are arranged in three pairs, to change various aspects of the room. 

Roughness and Softness => Symbolic Association (like Harmony, Peace, Evolution, ...)
Roughness and Temperature => Music (from calm & slow to rough & fast)
Softness and Temperature => Atmosphere (like colors, lighting, maybe even some imagery)

Premise / Philosophy
I also was thinking about a kind of premise behind our project. What story do we want to tell? Since our project is focused on touching objects and thereby influencing the surrounding, the three points of our premise are thus: 

1) You may influence the world with your own two hands. 
2) Everyone can influence the world, because we are not alone in the world. You can interact with other visitors.
3) Since you don't know what to expect beforehand, you will have to learn through your own experience.

Looking forward to quite some interesting work to do!

- Georg

Monday, July 7, 2008

To do list

Here a list of the things we have to do, so we can start working as soon as possible.

- Environment and set-up, are we going to use tables, objects on the wall or hanging from the roof?
- More research about the context of the installation
- What kind of materials are we going to use? Find out which materials are best for the prototype.
- Improve the sketch-up 3d model. Maybe we make a simple 3d movie and animate the lights.
- What kind of art are we going to display on the screen? Are we going to use common symbols or the calligraphy?
- What influence do the materials have for the screen and the environment?
- What techniques are we going to use. Find out what is possible and what not.
- Are we going to use sounds? Are we going to use Sufi music or mainstream music, like techno, classic, new age etc?
- What spectrum are we going to use for the color of the room? Research about the spectrum and what collors envoke which emotions.
- and of course prepare the presentation.

to do for tomorrow:
Onur is going to research how to link arduino with flash. Kristina is researching the collor spectrum. Nikki will do some research about the music.

We want to be ready somewhere in the afternoon, so wa can work the entire day, and the rest of the week at the project.

And to make this post more interesting, here a picture.


Posted by Kristina, Nikki and Onur

W.o.r.k.i.n.g.



Currently we're working on a poster to show our impressions of the previous week.

We've even added some tactile features to it, so it sticks to our title In Touch With Calligraphy.

Take care,
Georg

Sunday, July 6, 2008

One week to go...

Presentation
I tought the presentation went okay, it could have been better. I missed like half of what I was going to say. But hopefully everybody did understand our concept. :) I think so.

Weekend
Yesterday we went to the Princess Islands, it was so nice, exactly what I was needing. We went to this area with a pool, just relaxing. (It was a long boat trip though.) I really liked the non-car-thing that they had on the island, besides the smell from the horses.

Today we went to the Topkapi palace, but I was not that impressed. Sure there was a lot of nice buildings and nice things but I'm not really in to that kind of things. Therefore we left earlier to see the Blue Mosque, it was so huge. I've never seen a mosque that large. It was so amazing, we were just sitting on the floor looking around.

Thoughts about next week
I think we have a good foundation in our concept but there still a lot to think about. Last week was a lot about creativity and brainstorming, now we have to work more with the technical things, how to get our concept viable. I guess we can expect a lot of hard work this week, and I will try to keep up with the computer- and programing parts or try to understand it anyway. :)

K

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Sick for the Weekend

Personal Report :: Georg Mir

Sheesh! My fellows had to do the presentation on their 
own, all because of me falling ill. Right on time for the
weekend, to be exact.

Hopefully I'll be better by tomorrow!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Getting ready for the presentation...

This morning we had a session at the Caferağa Medrese where everyone got their name written as calligraphy. Well, that was cool but not much of an addition to our projects, I think. The food was good though :)

Whatever, now everyone has their own calligraphy self portraits. Here is mine:




Now as the time goes, we're getting ready for the presentation.

Photo's of the whiteboard and 3d shizzle

What the title says, i'm to tired to write something.







Yet again some pictures

Here are some pictures from today. I have made a photo from a brainstorm-sketch, including al my findings from the brainstorms of the other groups.


Second, a photo of us working at the concept.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

In Touch With Calligraphy

Currently we're working at the concept stage of our IDSS project.

We thought about Calligraphy being something mainly visual and thus not really something a blind person can usually experience. While thinking about Braille and reliefs, we came up with the idea to provide some sort of a synesthetic experience of Calligraphy.

In Touch With Calligraphy is the working title for our project. We want to create a sort of booth that shuts out all the outside sensory distractions, and presents the visitor with a vibrant experience of Calligraphy.

The key sensory impression of the ITWC booth is not the light though; it's about touching! In the back of the room the visitor finds a moving panel with different pieces on it - all being made of different materials; and therefore, different kinaesthetic experiences. There are also going to be fans on both sides to project wind at the visitor. Everything is going to be accompanied by sound, in accordance to the piece of Calligraphy shown.

In the picture you can see a quick sketch of the booth.

Over and Out,
Georg

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Sakip Sabanci Museum

Yesterday we went to look at the calligraphy collecton at the Sakip Sabanci museum. I think the trip was very useful and interesting, but the guide was rushing through the exhibition a bit. I feel like I understand more about calligraphy and the history behind it. (the boat trip was nice as well, huge city...)

About the course in general. I think its very interesting and improving my knowledge, the only thing I can complain about is the fact that nothing is staying on schedule. Its a pity, because we need all time we can get, especially for the concept development. I don't know if its only me who feels a bit stressed about keeping deadlines whitout working all night, but I guess I will calm down when we get started tomorrow. :)

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

brainstorming/mindmapping session

this morning we had a very quick start. it was technically 2nd, but practically the 1st day of working. and we didn't have much time for brainstorming/mindmapping during the rush for the sabanci museum trip. we're gonna take a fresh look tomorrow morning and make a final map, but this is what we got after "post-it"ed them on a draft.



photo by nikki's phone
bluetooth transfer by georg's computer

some pictures

I've made some photo's in the museum, but unfortunatly the most of them were blurred. So here are only 2 pıctures.


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A picture of us doing a brainstorm