Module 1 Formstorming

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Yvy Ong - My journey exploring circuits and conductive materials


Project 1


Module 1

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Activity 1

This was my simple circuit, I used pink paper as my base and a blue light to contrast the pink. I had a lot of trouble lining up the fold so that the each end of the copper tape would touch the battery. This was my simple circuit with the battery connecting the copper tape to make the light turn on. I put the tape over the LED light instead of putting the LED light over the copper tape and it worked like a charm while also being extra secure. This was my failed attempt at a series circuit. I didn't line up the fold properly so the copper tape couldn't touch the battery at the same time. I also accidently ripped the tape while trying to secure the LED lights in place. This was my second failed attempt at a series circuit. I thought I didn't do it right because I was only using one battery instead of two. The fold also didn't line up properly and the way the tape was laid out was aesthetically displeasing. This was my final attempt at a series circuit. The way the copper tape is placed is a little bit crooked but the fold lines up and I used two batteries to power it this time. This is my series circuit with the batteries connecting the copper tape to make both the lights turn on at the same time. I used blue and white lights to contrast the pink background. This is my functioning series circuit at a slightly lowered angle in order to see how the LED lights are taped down and to exemplify the glow coming from the lights. This is my parallel circuit, I made an attempt to place the copper tape straighter and more neatly compared to my previous circuits. I also lined up the fold properly so it wasn't such a struggle to put the battery in. This is my parallel circuit at a lower angle to show the lights and how they are secured under the copper tape. This is my parallel circuit with the battery connecting the copper tape to make both the lights turn on at the same time. I used blue and white lights to contrast the pink background. This is my functioning parallel circuit from a lower angle to see how the LED lights are secured by the copper tape and to exemplify the glow of the lights. This was my process trying to make a long battery holder with conductive thread and fabric. My goal was to make both the ends touch and have the light would turn on. This was the 'finished' product with the battery beside it. I used conductive thread to stitch the felt together and I put the conductive material underneath the pocket. I put the battery inside the pocket to make sure it fit but this is when I realized I forgot to add the LED light which defeated the whole purpose of making this battery holder. I felt really unwise after this one. I used my finger to paint a heart using conductive paint. I used my finger to paint a rectangle using conductive paint. This is my attempt at making a smaller battery holder with conductive fabric. I glued two strips of conductive fabric to a pink, rectangular, piece of felt. This is the heart made of conductive paint up close to exmplify the glow of the light. I taped an LED light to fill the gap in the heart and then placed a battery on the other end. I then used an alligator clip wire to connect these items together so the light can glow. This is the heart made of conductive paint. I taped an LED light to fill the gap in the heart and then placed a battery on the other end. This is the heart made of conductive paint from a higher angle. I used a green light to match the green paper that I used. I taped an LED light to fill the gap in the heart and then placed a battery on the other end. I then used an alligator clip wire to connect these items together so the light can glow. This is the rectangle made of conductive paint. I taped an LED light to fill the gap in the rectangle and then placed a battery on the other end. This is the rectangle made of conductive paint. I taped a red LED light to contrast the green and to fill the gap in the rectangle and then placed a battery on the other end. I used an alligator clip wire to connect these ends to make the light glow. This is the rectangle made of conductive paint at a slightly different angle to exemplify the glowing light and how the LED light is secured to the conductive paint. This is my smaller battery pocket before I fully finished it. I wanted to see if the conductive fabric worked so I tried it before sealing the pocket. I used alligator clip wires to connect the fabric to the LED light. This is my completed battery pocket. I attached alligator clip wires to the conductive fabric to the LED light. I chose to use a yellow LED light since I hadn't used that colour yet and it because it would contrast the black background.

Activity 2

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Final Project 1 Design

Wearable Interactive Affordance Based Circuit

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Non-Wearable Interactive Affordance Based Circuit

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