- ARCHIVE / December, 2006
- digital kaleidoscope
The digital kaleidoscope was my final project for Neil Gershenfeld’s How to Make (almost) Anything class. It was fabricated using an existing clarinet and integrating an LCD screen at the end of the bell. Every time the keys are played, the image on the screen is modified or squeued like that of a kaleidoscope. Special [...]
- tug n’ talk
Tug n’ Talk is a collaborative piece between Matthew Adcock, Raul-David V. Poblano, Matthew Boch, Drew Harry and myself. It was our final project for Hiroshi Ishii’s Tangible Interfaces class. Tug n’ Talk is a prototype of a tuggable communication device, allowing for long and short distance familiar communication between two individuals using “tugging” as [...]