Smart Stable Project
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): Anastasiia Zolotova
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Scientific publications (Mejdell et al. 2016; Baragli et al., 2015; Gabor and Gerken, 2010; Cooper, 1998) recently demonstrated that horses can be teached to mark and signalize their physical condition.
My prototype is designed that way to help both humans and horses communicate with each other. The target user is a horse, who signalizes her physical state pressing the preinstalled button at the stall. When she presses it, lights implemented inside are switched on, and the signal is being sent to the owner on the mobile app so that he can know that the horse wants a blanket (horse rug) to be put on.
Prerequisites: the horse knows letters and basic interaction with a human in an alternative way, also she knows the meaning of letters and associations which comes with each letter.
Sense of Light
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): Md Hossen Ali
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This is a mini project as a part of Research by Design and Tangible Interaction instructed by Anders-Petter Andersson (Associate Professor, PhD).
This project has covered the basic of e-textile and the concept, called' playing with sensors & LEDs'
light synthesizer
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author(s): Anders-Petter Andersson
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E-textile, electronic music, circuit bending sketch created at a workshop with Ann Rosén, Sten Olof Helström and Fredrik Olofsson at Vardagsrummet, with hardware from syntjuntan.se and musicalfieldsforever.com