Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Pranav Mistry on SixthSense

I came across an interesting TEDtalk from TEDIndia, which I'd like to share below: A chap called Pranav Mistry from the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT's Media Lab, showing his work, which he calls Sixth Sense: basically a portable, wearable augmentative display, which he has used to explore some interesting applications. Audience hyperbole aside, it's a pleasantly succinct presentation, and an apparently soon-to-be open source project, which always floats my boats..

Thursday, 24 September 2009

Introducing Roy

Hi, I'm Roy and shall be posting here occasionally for the next 3 months. I am a designer maker, here on a bursary awarded through the Past, Present and Future Craft Practice project.

I am interested in open sourcing as a method for collaboratively crafting technical products, and hope to try out some ideas on this topic while here in Dundee. I am going to use a design for a short range FM radio transmitter design that I have started to develop, as a subject for this - Here are a couple at this stage:



The product at this stage is called Niftymitter, and there is a bit more info here on my website.

I have also been experimenting with the laser cutter, and tried engraving a landscape into the pages of a book to get some contour outlines:



I look forward to posting more - I normally post fairly regularly to the Zero-waste Design blog, and occasionally to the Ponoko blog, but will save the extra special ones for the Product Design Research Studio blog, so as not to bore you!

Friday, 18 September 2009

Printed Circuit Boards using the Laser Cutter

I have finally uploaded my very first instructable. It shows you how to make precision cut circuit boards using the laser cutter. Before finding this process I was using the standard process of ironing on toner from an acetate, but when using chips with many legs this can sometimes be in accurate and unpredictable. This new process guarantees much better results.



This will be the first of many instructables I hope, the next one should be up shortly, how to build and program your very own MP3 player.........

Laser Cutter!

Our laser cutter has finally arrived and it has been very busy cutting and etching anything we find lying around.........







Insights Fete

Last month Jon and I were down in Preston for our Insights Fete, this essentially is a cross between a village fete and cultural probes. We used traditional fete attractions to ask our research questions for us. The attraction included a strength meter, photography comp, bead making and laser cut badges. We will post more info about the results of this Fete at a later date, but for now here re some images.....






Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Dean exhibits at TEI 09 in Cambridge



The Table with a View and Audio Can were very well recieved at TEI 09 Conference in Cambridge (February 2009). A supporting paper 'Embedded Electronics in Playful Products' is published in the conference proceedings. We particularily enjoyed talks by Durrel Bishop, Ayah Bdeir, Bart Hengeveld and demo's by Richard Banks and Alice Wang.

The Jean-Baptiste Labrune fron MIT Media Lab was so taken by our camera that he attached it to his face.

Monday, 9 March 2009

This Happened














Jon presented the This Happened talks on Thursday. He talked about how to design for communities, in particular his work with with Steve Birnie and there techniques for working with the Dance Base community in Edinburgh. To watch Jons talk go to http://www.thishappened.org/talks/jonrogers-edinburgh-1/