Module 1 Formstorming
Weekly Activity Template
Yinman Tang
Project 1
Module 1
At the stage of activity 1, I created five different low-voltage circuits using paper, foil paper, conductive tape, conductive thread and felt fabric. Some problems also emerged during this process. For instance, problems such as incorrect connection of the positive and negative poles, insufficient battery voltage, or poor contact. I solved these problems by trying different electrodes, adding batteries and increasing the contact area.
At the stage of activity 2, I explored five items at home, they are a neck pillow, a drawer cabinet, a woolen cap, a phone stand and a trouser zipper. I drew several circuit diagrams based on the characteristics of these items.I use the Velcro on the neck pillow as its switch, and it can conduct electricity when worn. When the drawer is pulled out, the circuits inside it will be connected. When a hat is worn, the circuits inside it will be activated. When the mobile phone is placed on the stand, the switch tape will be pressed down. The two ends of the zipper of the trousers are conductive. Sew two iron rings on the two ends to create a circuit and then zip up the zipper to conduct electricity.
Project 1
Final Project 1 Design
Wearable Interactive Affordance Based Circuit
A paper crown whose light will be turned on once it's worn.
Non-Wearable Interactive Affordance Based Circuit
A greeting card celebrating Chinese New Year. The light inside of the lantern will be turned on once the firework is pressed.