Module 1 Formstorming

Weekly Activity Template

Nate Hines - Fire Fist Glove & Red & Blue Box


Project 1


Module 1

Connect: Circuits & Interaction

Activity 1

working with basic knowledge, I started to work with simple series circuits on paper. working with basic knowledge, I started to work with simple series circuits on paper. working with basic knowledge, I started to work with simple series circuits on paper. working with basic knowledge, I started to work with simple series circuits on paper. working with basic knowledge, I started to work with simple series circuits on paper. Having a basic grasp of series circuits, I started to dabble with parallels. Having a basic grasp of series circuits, I started to dabble with parallels. Having a basic grasp of series circuits, I started to dabble with parallels. Having a basic grasp of series circuits, I started to dabble with parallels. Having a basic grasp of series circuits, I started to dabble with parallels. Thinking about soft-circuits and attempting to learn how to sew circuits Thinking about soft-circuits and attempting to learn how to sew circuits Thinking about soft-circuits and attempting to learn how to sew circuits Thinking about soft-circuits and attempting to learn how to sew circuits Thinking about soft-circuits and attempting to learn how to sew circuits

Activity 2

Thinking about interactions with everyday objects, I created some simple concepts for scissors. When they close the circuit lights up the LED. Thinking about interactions with everyday objects, I created some simple concepts for scissors. When they close the circuit lights up the LED. Thinking about interactions with everyday objects, I created some simple concepts for scissors. When they close the circuit lights up the LED. Thinking about interactions with everyday objects, I created some simple concepts for scissors. When they close the circuit lights up the LED. Thinking about interactions with everyday objects, I created some simple concepts for scissors. When they close the circuit lights up the LED. Using my cosplay knife, I imagined how a circuit would work to shine an LED when the sword is sheathed completely. Using my cosplay knife, I imagined how a circuit would work to shine an LED when the sword is sheathed completely. Using my cosplay knife, I imagined how a circuit would work to shine an LED when the sword is sheathed completely. A door lock system that displays to the one inside that the door is locked with the LED. A door lock system that displays to the one inside that the door is locked with the LED. A door lock system that displays to the one inside that the door is locked with the LED. A travel mug lid that displays when the cap is twisted on tightly through an LED & slide-switch A travel mug lid that displays when the cap is twisted on tightly through an LED & slide-switch A travel mug lid that displays when the cap is twisted on tightly through an LED & slide-switch A phone stand that lights up when the two sliding pieces are together, and a phone is placed on top. A phone stand that lights up when the two sliding pieces are together, and a phone is placed on top. A phone stand that lights up when the two sliding pieces are together, and a phone is placed on top.

Project 1


Final Project 1 Design

Wearable Interactive Affordance Based Circui: Fire Fist Glove

This design uses the user's hand as a switch. when closing a fist, the lights on the knuckles turn on and mimic light that of fire.

https://youtube.com/shorts/l6LYieFkZUw?feature=share

https://youtube.com/shorts/l6LYieFkZUw?feature=share

Non-Wearable Interactive Affordance Based Circuit: Red & Blue Box

This device uses contrasting red & blue lights as well as user interaction through the lid to display a two-part message.

https://youtube.com/shorts/UAprG2cSokE?feature=share

https://youtube.com/shorts/UAprG2cSokE?feature=share
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