#00 » ifeelyou
November 22, 2007

Kindly wait for all the visuals to load before viewing, thanks!
#21 » ifeelyou
September 24, 2007
Current Progress of work:
1 Building contact mic with piezo transducer type I
- Workable but results not strong enough
- Detects heartbeat very faintly
> Without cotton pad(s) = A lot of noise + no detection of heartbeat
> With 1 cotton pad = Less noise, no detection of heartbeat
> With 2 cotton pads = No noise, faint heartbeat.
2 Building contact mic with piezo transducer type II
- Not workable
3 Building contact mic with piezo transducer type III
- not workable
4 Connecting contact mic type 1 to LED
- Need very strong vibrations to make the LED light up
- No direct supply from mic to LED
- Need time relay for LED
- Need pre-amp or DIY amplifier to amplify the heart beat.
5 Build an electronic stethoscope
- Not workable
- Unusual circuit
> The + and -9v must be supplied by 2 9v batts wired in series and tapped at the junction
- Involved Victor and Cedric from TP to assist me
> Circuit still not workable
- Involved Sum and Ong from Hitachi to assit me
> With Sum’s and Ong’s help, the circuit was working via a mic but it was picking up both audio conversations as well as heart beat which was definitely not ideal.
#20 » ifeelyou
September 21, 2007
Numetrex integrates electronic sensing technology into their sportswear. [Source: http://www.talk2myshirt.com/blog/archives/192]
- Special sensory fibers
- Conductive fabric
- By knitting sensing fibers directly into a stretchable fabric
Textronics Inc (http://www.textronicsinc.com) develops wearables sensors and is the creator behind the Numetrex electronic sensing technology called textro-sensors.
Textro-sensors are non-invasive physiological monitoring system for dual heart-rate/respiration measurement. Sounds awesome to work on however it is only available in mass production.
#19 » ifeelyou
September 18, 2007

- Need brighter LED (as bright as possible)
- More sensitive piezo transducer
- Resistors (to maintain current between LED, transformer + mic)
- 9 volt battery + battery clip
- Transformers (Audio output)
- Colored wires
- Core data cable
- Thinnest sleeving (heat shrinking tube)
- Switches
#18 » interactive web
September 15, 2007
#17 » ifeelyou
September 13, 2007

The results of IFEELYOU = The outcome
How is the outcome going to be exhibited?
An installation display of the participant’s profiles?
A video?
#16 » ifeelyou
September 12, 2007
#15 » ifeelyou
September 11, 2007
Rapid Prototyping
Rapid Prototyping (RP) can be defined as a group of techniques used to quickly fabricate a scale model of a part or assembly using three-dimensional computer aided design (CAD) data. (Source: http://www.efunda.com/processes/rapid_prototyping/intro.cfm)
When does your prototype becomes a behavior?
1-to-1 translation can be tricky.
How do you evaluate the project?
Surveys? (confidential)
Interviews? (open)
Research
- Ars Electronica ’07 (Goodbye Privacy)
- Situationism
- The Situationist
#14 » [blank]
September 11, 2007
Do we have to believe technology?
Do we have to rely on technology?


