Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Interaction Design, Project Two, Blog Two

For Project Two I have been looking at what navigation visual I could use. I have looked at Google Maps for ideas.
I think something like this street view could be useful except having each building labeled with floor numbers. I also think this idea could work for inside the building, so the user can either revise the path before hand or match it as they go.

An satellite or aerial shot of each floor could also be useful for the user to get an overall idea on where they are going. Also being able to connect to security cameras inside the campus could help to see how many people are there, particularly in class to see whether it's worth going.

As Google does it could be useful to have a map version also.
I think my main guide will be an interior version of Google street view.

Digital Creation, Project Two, Blog Two

I am currently working on preparing my form for laser cutting.
This is the general outline

This is where I am currently at. I have been etching out parts of the center which will be the solid form of the model.
I am currently still working on the etching.

Saturday, 25 August 2012

Interaction Design, Project Two, Blog One

To start off project two we had to make maps in groups and then test how well they worked. In doing this I found that recognisable symbols are really effective, as when using the map I was given I found I was able to identify where it was leading me, however some weren't explicit enough. I also found that as soon as I saw a symbol I thought I recognised I did not bother to really look at it much more as I just assumed what it meant and this lead me to becoming lost.

So for my project I think I will make a smart phone app. I think this is the best option as practically people won't want to have to carry around another device, and a phone is something most people already have and is generally in most peoples hands. I am also thinking of doing something that involves voice like a GPS. If the user had headphones it would seem as if they were just listening to music not directions thus the person would never seem like they don't know where they are going which is what I think I would want as you don't want to let on that you don't know where your going amoungst strangers.

Monday, 20 August 2012

Digital Creation, Project Two, Blog One

For Project Two I now have to take my final model from last project and make it into a real life model.

Final Model

I have first looked at trying to make a simplfied version of it using the stack method.

This hasn't been particularly successful as my model is quite flat. I also looked at incorporating thread, I thought this could work as representing the smaller parts breaking away from my model. In this attempt it looks very messy, but I think I could still use this in further experiments.
 
Top view of model
When looking at my model it is quite 2D, and sheet like. I am thinking I could possibly laser cut the shape out of arcrylic then heat it to get the curves and general shape. I could also do some etching to get the effects of the digital model.  

Saturday, 18 August 2012

Interaction Design, Project One, Blog Ten

Project One Complete!

Below is a brief description on my experiment and how you use it. I have also included by 8 images giving step by step visual instructions on how to use it, plus closeup details.

'The Hand Stabber' explores the senses touch and sight by testing the users ability in determining where something is expected to touch by seeing it, and where something actually touches by feeling it. This experiment has looked at trying to trick the user into expecting a touch in one position of the hand but getting it in another, it also tests whether the user can determine where they were actually touched. The user wont ultimately get a pleasant experience, but more of a surprising experience if 'The Hand Stabber' is used correctly.


Instructions:
  1. Insert hand into the front hole putting it in as far as you can, keeping it flat to 'The Hand Stabber' interior floor/platform.
  2. Insert the piece of wire provided into the hole at the top of 'The Hand Stabber' slightly then poke/stab it down towards your hand keeping completely vertical(this step can either be performed by the user or a fellow assistant)
  3. Remove hand and wire from 'The Hand Stabber', the experience is now complete






Interaction Design, Project One, Blog Nine

I have now completed a wooden final model for project one. 

The two images below show the last stages of me glueing the walls together.


Below is the final model.
Overall I think the construction and materials of this model are fairly successful. The wood is much stronger than the cardboard and therefore support the workings of it which creates a smoother interaction. I also used a thicker ribbon this time so the wire is less likely to actually hit the hand, however if the wire enters on an odd angle it can still hit the hand so there is still a slight element of danger.

I have tested this project on someone and it worked better than expected. When I stabbed the wire in towards their hand they actually thought I had hit them on the top of the hand when actually they were just pricked on the palm. This was really interesting as it seems the touch sense may not be quite that accurate.

The only limiting thing about this experiment is that the hand really needs to be in the right place otherwise the user may not feel the prick. It works best when the palm is pricked as this is the most sensitive spot on the hand. If the hand is not in far enough it may just slip between the fingers and they wont feel anything.

Sunday, 12 August 2012

Interaction Design, Project One, Blog Eight

I have created another model. This time I have looked at using 1.5mm white card. 
This is the outer shell

I cut out a hole at the top and surrounded it with red card to suggest to the user to stab it.

Here you can see the hole which the bottom sharp wire comes up through.

This is a shot from around the back showing the mechanics of it, I constructed it more or less like I had it in my storyboard

I used a box under the hand platform to contain the square plate which the stabbing wire is connected to so it stays in place when it lifts
This model has been reasonably successful and has proven that the mechanics of my model work. I am quite happy with this model but it has been suggested that it would look better made of wood so I am now going to construct it out of wood, I am also going to use thicker ribbon so the stabbing wire does not miss it.

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Digital Creation, Project One, Blog Nine

Project One Complete!

I have finished my composition of all my 81 models and rendered a high quality image.
(This is not the final HQ render as the file was too large, this is still the same setup just lower quality)
In terms of the composition for my image I went with the idea that all these predators have been exposed by the light whilst looming in the dark. So the shot is of predators looming back into the dark, changing forms as they do so to show the different ways they can loom. For my lighting and material I just wanted fairly simple black and white for maximum contrast to make it confusing to what is a predator and what is just a shadow to enforce the idea of looming. I put a scalely texture on some of the predators to make them look more predatory.

I have also selected my final hero model, the one which I think best shows a slender looming predator. This happened to be my 81st model.

I used the same lighting as my composition image as I wanted to convey the same ideas. In terms of composing this image I wanted it to be appearing from the darkness, again to create the idea of looming and a predator. I picked this model as my hero as I feel it is the most abstract whilst still conveying my three words. When looking back to my precedent image of the shark, I feel this resembles that in an abstract sense due to the sharp claw resembling that of a dorsal fin, also it conveys a looming movement like the shark whilst staying very slender.

Thursday, 9 August 2012

Digital Creation, Project One, Blog Eight

I now have 81 iterations. These are the final few. For these I looked at bringing them back out by reducing the melt feature and using the push feature make them bigger and more ominous, I also used twist and bend to try and make them rise up.
 Now I am looking at composing my iterations. The image above shows my previous layout with my newer iterations out to the right hand side.
Instead of trying to reorder around my previous layout I decided to just take everything out of the shot and bring them in 10 at a time and lay them out. So far I have 20 in the scene.

Interaction Design, Project One, Blog Seven

I have now looked at creating a second mock model out of Ice Cream containers to see if I can create my idea and see if the mechanics work. 

 In the image above you can see the first half of the model. I have created a sharp object which stabs the palm of the hand, this is attached to the string.
This is now the next layer of the model, the floor in which the users hand rests on with a hole for the sharp piece of wire to come through.
Now this is the model with the roof added.
This is what it looks like all put together. For this model I haven't bothered to hide the mechanics of it as you can see the string system out the side.
A problem I have encountered with this model is the string system. Using the contains there is too much friction and so when the stabbing wire is stabbed down towards the hand hitting the string, the string keeps pulling down then just begins pulling down on the roof section of the model instead of tightening at the bottom pushing the sharp piece of wire into the palm.

I think with a more sturdy structure this will not occur, so I think I now need to get onto constructing the final version with maybe something like balsa wood. I would prefer to create it out of something I can take apart so I can tweak it but with something like wood I would have to nail or glue it together which would be annoying to undo all the time. I like the idea of creating something like I have above and then just chucking a nice piece of fabric over it to hide the inner works so then it is still easy to tweak it.

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Digital Creation, Project One, Blog Seven

I have been looking at lighting and done a few lighting experiments...
The image above is a render from when I was learning to use the spotlight, this wasn't what I wanted, however the effect on the bottom plane + the iteration on it's surface looks very cool and close to the effect I want.
Once I learnt how to use the spotlight I got this effect. This is more or less what I want. I think this works well with my slender looming predators as it's as if someone has exposed them with a torch and they are looming back into the shadows.

This lighting just needs a little more experimenting with, I am thinking of trying to create some filters using a transparent glass plane in front of the camera. The compostion also needs some work, it is currently very cluttered also I still have 16 more iterations to create and add. I so far have 65 iterations. In terms of textures for the background I feel it works as it is with a white background and floor as it creates a successful contrast I did try using a texture but I found it did not work so I think I will leave it as is.

Monday, 6 August 2012

Interaction Design, Project One, Blog Six

After the interim presentation the feedback I got was mainly positive, and now it is a matter of making it and trying to get the effect I want. One thing I was given constructive feedback on was the general shape of the project as it is a box, it was suggested I see if I could find another form whilst getting the same effect. So I am now going to look back on my design and see if there is a way to move away from a box structure, and in doing this I am going to look at what materials I will construct it out of. Additionally another idea I was given was to see if I could make more places where the hand is touched instead of just the palm, so that is something else I will look at but it could be a little difficult. I have also had the idea of putting a barrier between the hand and the belt + sharp object in case something does go wrong and the sharp object hits the hand.

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Interaction Design, Project One, Blog Five

Here is the proposal for my interactive experiment the 'Hand Stabber'...


"The 'Hand Stabber' explores the senses touch and sight by having touch and sight working inversely, so when you visualise where you think something is going to touch it touches somewhere else.

The 'Hand Stabber' is a box in which the user inserts their hand into so they can no longer see it. They then insert a sharp object into the hole on the top of the box and stab it downwards towards the position of the hand inside the box. How it works is before the sharp object reaches the hand it hits a circular belt of ribbon which is looped right around the hands position in the box with a pin attached to it on the side under the hand. Thus once the sharp object hits the looped ribbon at the top end it presses it down, tightening the bottom end pushing the prick up into the palm of the hand while the sharp object has pressed the ribbon down until it is completely tight stopping just before it hits the hand.

Therefore the user thinks they are going to be stabbed on the top of the hand when they are instead pricked in the palm and thus the feeling contradicts what they saw."

I have also made two A4 drawings, the first showing how to use the 'Hand Stabber' and the second showing how it works.

Thursday, 2 August 2012

Digital Creation, Project One, Blog Six

I hae re-rendered a slightly altered version first composition in a higher quality, however I feel that I don't like this one as much as last. I think for my final I will need to spread it a bit more so the iterartions at the bottom are mre visible. Also I am going to play around with lighting to find something more appropriate.
Render #2
 In terms of continuing iterations I have looked at making stretched out slender, looming predators butkeeping them at a smaller scale. I have looked at preading thr predators wing span more.
Continuing iterations
I am now at 60 iterations.

Interaction Design, Project One, Blog Four

I have been continuing to develop my object and had been wondering whether to just target the users fingers in oppose to the whole hand as in terms of construction if I just targeted the whole hand I could make a smaller and less resource and construction intense object. However in discussing it only having the fingers inside the object I think would take away a lot of the 'risk' factor making it seem less scary. Thus I think I will continue to use experiment with the whole hand.

I have also been looking at my storyboard and have decided to have two separate A4 storyboards, thus I can have one which explains how to use it without giving away how it works and then the other which explains the trick behind it.

I am now looking specifically at how I can construct it.

Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Digital Creation, Project One, Blog Five

After not being completely sold on my last texture, I looked for a darker predator skin and found this texture of snake skin...
Snake Skin Texture
I think this texture better suits my models and I may continue to use it. I have applied it to the iterations in the image below.
For these iterations in the image above I have looked at having my predator rising up and increasing in size and wing span to cover a greater area to show it looming over a greater amount of space. I used mainly stretch and bend to achieve this as well as push to break it apart and look more slender and shadow/ghostly like to underline the idea of looming.

After creating these I got to about 40 iterations so I decided to compose these and take a rendered image.

Here is my first composition...
First Composition
For this composition I wanted to have my iterations appearing from a central spot showing there development as they loom away. I decided to have a white floor and wall to make the predators seem like shadows as shadows are often associated with looming, also I like the idea of creating confusion between what is a shadow and what isn't to enforce the idea of a predator looming, as with my precedent image of the shark you just see a silhouette in the distance. 
Precedent Image
I think that in this image the lighting is far too bright I would like to try having it very dark with maybe just a spot light running through the middle, I think this will better bring across the idea of looming. The lighting also made my iterations at the back look grey which I don't like.

After doing that I went back to creating more iterations. I decided to bring the size back down from my previous iterations as I think I have now covered that scale enough. So I used modifiers like twist and removed the stretch modifiers to get smaller looming predators. I also used melt to melt them into the ground a bit to go with my narrative as with my previous iterations they had been looming out into space, now I am taking them back down to loom against the walls as almost shadows.
I am now at about 50 iterations.