By ac3236, on December 21st, 2011%
Equilibrium
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Experience motionless and stillness!
Equilibrium is a space to keep your composure. This space is to experience motionless and stillness time. So, you can have time to sit down to try and recover their equilibrium. Your slight movement can ripple the quiet surface of the pond which represents . . . → Read More: Equilibrium
By ac3236, on November 18th, 2011%
Fred sandback
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By ac3236, on November 11th, 2011%
“orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano.” ― Juvenal
This phrase has come to mean that only a healthy body can produce or sustain a healthy mind (Wikitionary).
I also believe correlation between balanced body and mind. For me, balanced mind means to keep peace of mind.
I found audio sample for the body balance meditation. . . . → Read More: Body Balance & Meditation
By ac3236, on November 10th, 2011%
Here’s my second visualization attempt using Keystroke Logging.
Below is my logFile on Oct 18.
Could you read what I typed? I don’t even know what I am saying there. Of course, I typed it.
The reason is that Keystroke Logging transfer my Korean input to English input.
It coded my key logging history again.
Instead of tracking trend of . . . → Read More: Key Log Cal
By ac3236, on November 1st, 2011%
I hacked my computer using Keystroke Logging. Data itself was interesting enough for me, but I don’t want to show details to public. One obvious thing was that I keep typing and cannot stop for a minute! See how crazy my words drawing on . . . → Read More: Stop Typing!
By ac3236, on October 28th, 2011%
I like to sit cross legged and carry my bag on one shoulder. This cause that all weight is on one shoulder and twisted pelvis. More serious problem is I have shoulder imbalance now.
Left one is myself and needed to correct as right one.
However, my MEME cannot allow to sit or stand even one minute.
1. Check . . . → Read More: Body Balance – Posture
By ac3236, on October 8th, 2011%
I initially wanted to compare my heart beat between native language environment and foreign language but I couldn’t get any dramatic result after living in new york for a year. Instead, I decided to see how I feel stress from each class in this semester, and then I got interesting results as above image. Left . . . → Read More: Heart Rate Monitor 2
By ac3236, on October 4th, 2011%
How your heart beat now?
+ Building Arduino with WEARLINK®+ TRANSMITTER
+ Visualization 1
Each ellipse represent my heart rate.
I remapped my heart rate in the range 0-225 to change alpha value and color mode as my heart rate.
When ellipse are gray mode, my heart rate is normal (between 60-85). Brighter is Faster here.
Once my heart rate . . . → Read More: Heart Rate Monitor 1
By ac3236, on September 13th, 2011%
+ Felice Varini
This is not a photoshop image or scribbles on the picture.
Felice Varini, Swiss artist, actually paints a simple geometric shapes such as circles, squares or lines on architectural and urban spaces, such as buildings, walls and streets, and recreates whole new spaces on regularized form of spaces.
This is meaningful to broaden our sight scope between . . . → Read More: Felice Varini, Absolut Vodka Illusion and.. Selective Dislexia?
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