Monthly Archives: November 2010

PComp Final: Thought Bubbles

Thought Bubbles is a whimsical art project utilizing real soap bubbles to surprise and delight. First, the user approaches the main console. The machine instructs the user to record his or her voice in response to a prompt (yet to … Continue reading

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Overdue #2: PComp Midterm “Power Plant”

My PComp midterm project was the first opportunity I had to work in a group, and I would like to start off by thanking Paul May and Suzanne Kirkpatrick because oh boy was it rough at times making through that … Continue reading

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Overdue #1: ICM Midterm

So for my ICM midterm, I made headway into my planned final project “Thought Bubbles.” The overall project (which will be blogged about incessantly since it is both my ICM and PhysComp final) is as follows: 1. The User pushes … Continue reading

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Applications (the rest of the posts will follow).

So of course I owe posts, and just like any other time in my life that I have attempted to continue with a journal (pre-blog days) I have never been consistent. For the moment and with surprise, I feel ready … Continue reading

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Catching up on ICM project explanations

So I have been swamped with midterm projects the past few weeks (Personal Power Generation, ICM, PComp, and now my Applications project for this next week). However, I find myself with a little bit of time so I figured I … Continue reading

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