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So for one of our projects for one of my interaction design classes, we have to design and program valentine's widget thingys. Sounds fine to me. I've been sketching over the past couple of days and cobbling together code and so far I have a semi-working, proto-basic sound recorder that displays different red waves based on sound input. Here's a screenshot.

I have to figure out how to take a screen shot and email it (will probably write the image to a buffer and send that) but so far, so fun!
Also, here's a screen shot of the LED clock I programmed for last week. Look at those lovely plotted out vector points that took me 2 hours to plot.

And finally, final fake Furby. The eyelids and beak-simulators move, in a way. Most people in my class did paper prototypes but I think that the physicality of Furby would not translate in paper.
 Labels: furby, interactive, processing, programming, school work Wednesday, January 28, 2009 // 0 Comments

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