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A Cursory Search
The below gallery contains both found and observed images that I find to be Blessed|Blursed|Cursed, mostly of the Cursed variety. At this point I’m still uncertain about what my […]
Breath Deep
Sometimes I find myself staring out into space to relive stress and re-center however, lately staring into space hasn't been enough. So I decided to make my final project an…
use/less
As an Industrial Designer I live in a world of creation dictated by usefulness, sleekness, and functionality. However, I have always been fascinated by objects that at first seem useful…
A whirlwind of color
The time has come, to pay the re... I mean for the final project. I've struggled with a concept for this project. Final projects can be a real stress and…
Light at the end of the errr…Light?
t's the final countdown... For the final project of PCOMP I wanted to work with light and movement. This idea was hatched from two different project ideas. One having to…
Sound-Viz
How does one visualize sound? Is it through color? Through shape? Through line? What about the sound is being visualized? Quality? Pitch? Amplitude? Volume? These are all good questions, and…
Take a right at the H-Bridge
Motor control is the topic for this week, specifically DC Nano motors and stepper motors. The biggest take-away from this weeks material is that the inclusion of an H-Bridge is…
Sounds, Good
This week I dive into the wide world of sound in p5.js. Sound can be input into p5.js via recording, .mp3, .wav, etc.; or via a microphone.
Get up, From Your Computer
Our project idea was to create a device that notified the user when they have been sitting at their desk for too long. The original idea was to have 3…
More PictXels…
This is the continuation and conclusion of Project 1. Last we I talked about the nature of the pixel[] array and how to access and manipulate it.