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Physical Computing Projects Feedback:

Please grade your team mates and list their contribution to your final project using this form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1naJWjbKnAhe6foG-fDSPQYTqW0aXrbzmvRq10mgcPMg/viewform

######Team: Blind Mind: Guilherme Villar Piccinini de Magalhães, Andrew Tao, Natasha Mason https://blindmindsite.wordpress.com/

Using a gadget with built in LDR sensors and a camera as well as using an arduino interaction with open frameworks. The project will try to represent what a blind person can see, traveling through different levels of blindness. In deep levels of blindness there will be an attempt to show an abstract representation of what their eyes sense and what they imagine.

Feedback:

  • A nicer quality enclosure for the components would raise this mark
  • this piece would of been a more realistic experience using google cardboard or the rift
  • The user interface values could not be visible or that UI could be a toggle
  • Where this project shines is the empathy experience
  • User testing with people who have limited sight or are Blind would of been a nice addition
  • lacking design polish in the enclosure

Mark(contingent on file upload): 2nd - 63

Air Drum: Shao Cheok

http://shaocheok.wordpress.com

This project is an attempt to create a new option for drummers to their choice of equipment, with focus on maintaining the original drumming experience but improving mobility and portability. The drummer will retain his normal drumming experience like collision and body motion, where the difference is that they no longer have to move the drum set itself, because the drum set exist in virtual environment. All they have to do is connect the microcontroller and the components onto their body/drumsticks, and they can just start drumming with a pair of drumsticks, a laptop and a speaker, anywhere they like.

Feedback:

  • Let's make sure to really test if multiplexing accelerometer data
  • You can hot glue down the thread to improve the circuit
  • Add your diagrams to your blog
  • Good use of flexible design for the wearable w/the bands

Mark (contingent on file upload): 1st - 70

######Team: Virtual Reality Suit Deividas Grigorjevas, Anthony Cannon

In our project you will be placed in a Virtual Reality where you will be able to walk around using our jumpsuit. The jumpsuit will be able to detect body and limb movements using force sensors, bend sensors and a Gyroscope/Accelerometer.

Project URL: http://physicalproject.blogspot.co.uk/

Feedback:

  • Bring this into class to grade - we need to see the physical thing
  • I could of helped you out with the flex sensor
  • Great hack of the sensor
  • Consider silicon for the enclosure

Mark (contingent on file upload): 1st - 70

######Team: Arcadia am LED Strip Game Robert Pavlovskis, Dmitrij Patapchik

Project URL: http://arcadia-3D.blogspot.com

Feedback:

  • Styrofoam casing is not ideal
  • Try adafruit led neopixel strip https://www.adafruit.com/products/1138
  • look into acrylic mirror for portability
  • check out line wobbler the game
  • in the future, ask for help sooner

Mark (contingent on file upload): 65

######Team: Portable Home Security System by Faizal Khan, Ram Rahul Chatulani Ramsha Bhatti Project URL:https://pcpgoldsmiths.wordpress.com

Feedback:

  • Beautiful Casing
  • Impressive Scope
  • A Raspberry pi is ideal for future use to use a camera with
  • Solder everything down
  • Great use of the technology you were given

Mark (contingent on file upload): 71

######Team: Haptic feedback glove: Ada's Glove Miroslav Georgiev, Anastasia Koleva, Nicholas Camero

Project URL: http://physicalcomputings.tumblr.com

Feedback:

  • great idea
  • Please, please make this a real product
  • Great idea
  • It's a shame you didn't reach out sooner; I could of helped you more

Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3SSi88hjZQ And this: https://blog.adafruit.com/2013/04/10/soft-pneumatic-exoskeleton-wearablewednesday/

Mark (contingent on file upload): 61

######Team:Joshua Akinsola, Christian Campbell

Project URL: http://toneglowblog.wordpress.com

Feedback:

  • I LOVE THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • The idea of allowing everyone to play music is beautiful
  • The robustness of the devise is great but could be more child proof
  • Presenting user feedback is really wonderful
  • Share this with curators

Mark (contingent on file upload): 74

######Team: Mohammed Fahim Khair & Zan-Ul-Abiddin Shah

Project URL: http://superlockblog.wordpress.com

Feedback:

  • The casing could be secured a bit more
  • The way you "glue" a 3D print is w/ a 3D pin
  • this would make a nice real product
  • A locked outer box would of been productive
  • heat shrink your wires
  • consider a pi

Mark (contingent on file upload): 68

######Team: Fabio Peres Filho and Liam Robinson

Project URL: http://3dtakeaway.blogspot.co.uk

Feedback:

  • Good use of hacking a laser
  • ambitious scope
  • great math

Mark (contingent on file upload): 68

######Team: Lucio Cuddeford

Project URL: http://luc.io/lamp

Feedback:

  • I love the Bill Nye bow tie!
  • Beautiful enclosure
  • Best use of electronics in the course
  • Excellent use of overcoming hilarious challenges
  • Thank you for using the laser cutter
  • Great use of soldering
  • Exceeds all my expectations

Mark (contingent on file upload): 1st - 74

######Team: The Therapy Rave Glove - Jesus Eduardo Russian

Project URL:

http://jeduardoruss.com/2016/01/24/the-finger-mouth-log-one/ http://jeduardoruss.com/2016/01/31/music-mouth-log-two/ http://jeduardoruss.com/the-music-glove-log-three/ http://jeduardoruss.com/2016/02/13/the-music-glove-log-four/

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxmwn8nr3Ig

Feedback:

  • nicer design of the glove would be cool
  • louder output would have been great
  • the code is relatively simple
  • cool idea to use it as a therapy tool

Mark (contingent on file upload): 2nd - 64

######Team: NFC RFID Door Lock
Mohamed Elhaj Phedon Dervis Mohammed Abdul Wahid Javier Murga Grados

Project URL: http://csproject.wordpress.com

Feedback:

  • circuit board produced
  • better casing
  • integrate it into the locks in WB100

Mark (contingent on file upload): 70 - 1st

######Team: Mohab Arafa and Deren Ertim

Project URL:

Feedback:

  • great overcoming of hilarious challenges
  • decent proof of concept

Mark (contingent on file upload): 70 - 1st

######Team: AUTOBAND Oliver Reynolds, Dean Cooksey

Project URL: http://letzgetphysical.wordpress.com

Feedback:

  • Robustness of the system needs huge improvement
  • Love the use of the hardware
  • You could of done a better case
  • I'd love to see you keep working on this
  • this will inspire you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQtPUw2nGUE

Mark (contingent on file upload): 1st - 70

######Team: MyPod Serif Cicek Leyla Abdirahman Jeffrey Gillespie

Project URL: http://mypodarduino.wordpress.com

Video:

Feedback:

  • great idea
  • it really needed to work
  • nice use of 3d printing

Mark (contingent on file upload): 65

######Team: Impact Jing Tan Damian Hon Project URL: http://impactvr.wordpress.com

Feedback:

Mark (contingent on file upload): 70 - 1st

######Team: Jack Goodwin and Osian Hooson

Project URL: plantlifesonicexperiment.wordpress.com

Feedback:

  • more robust enclosure
  • consider a pi
  • submit it to festivals

Mark (contingent on file upload): 71 / 1st.

######Team: Daniel Stokoe

Project URL: http://ma301ds.wordpress.com/category/physical-computing

Feedback:

  • fun idea!
  • sad this doesn't really work

Mark (contingent on file upload): 3rd 58

######Team: Jack Woodward

Project URL: jdssynth.tumblr.com Feedback: Great design of the casing Mark (contingent on file upload): 70

######Team: No name Obumabumnaeme Malu Andrew Njoku

Project URL: https://github.com/AndrewNjoku/Physical-Computing-Final-Project

Feedback:

  • this project has only done the bare minimum
  • it does not work
  • it should of been tested and soldered into place

Mark (contingent on file upload): 52