ITP Thesis Presentations 2007
Monday, April 30 - Friday, May 4
12-9 pm
12-9 pm
Engineering Wonder
Zachary Eveland
In what ways can technology evoke a sense of magic and wonder?

Description
Technology has always had the capacity to elicit wonder, but technological progress in the twenty-first century has been lackluster in this regard. Where the nineteenth century reinvented itself with the help of technology and the early twentieth century was enchanted by the potentials of new forms of energy and communications, recent advances have not provoked the same sense of possibility.
We have a chance to re-engage with technology, to take stock of our relationship with the things we build, and I believe that concepts of wonder and magic are central to these efforts.
We have a chance to re-engage with technology, to take stock of our relationship with the things we build, and I believe that concepts of wonder and magic are central to these efforts.
Personal Statement
I believe that wonder for its own sake is a valid goal of technological innovation and that there is a chance to create moments of wonder for individuals.
Implementation
I have constructed a number of devices to test my own thoughts on the experience of wonder and will present my results and findings.
Url
http://www.zeveland.net
Classes
Thesis
Keywords
wonder, physical computing, pcomp, physcomp, steampunk