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{ Heart Rate-driven Responses

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Dissertation Thesis UCL Bartlett

SoundCumulus

Graduation Project İzmir University of Economics

Image Processing Kınect XBOX Workshop UCL Bartlett

Digital Grass

Interactive Installation Victoria& Albert Museum

Demystify

Ardunio Workshop UCL Bartlett

Weave-able Cellular Automata Digital Studio UCL Bartlett

Hospital Facade Professional Work İzmir

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Heart Rate-driven Responses Msc Adaptive Architecture& Computation Bartlett Graduate Studies 2012-2013

Heart Rate-driven Responses

The manifesto on the creation of unconscious communication between human and machine.

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Image Processing

Kinect XBOX-Workshop at UCL Bartlett 2012 Ruairi Glynn

This workshop has an aim to explore the ability of devices which are directly use the raw data input and react as a real time responses such as KinectXBOX.. Project explores human curiosity of exploring the space. Users wipe projected surface by body movement and reveal their own reflection including the reflection of environment. The reflection is memorized and for few seconds delayed camera view so users are challenged and curious to explore the space as it overlaps views simultaneously and creates collage.


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Digital Grass

Interactive Insatallation exhibited& awarded in useum 2013 and Urban Prototyping London Fest 2013 collaborating with Ivana Petrusevski, Deyan Nenov,Khaled ElAsry, Catherina Cornu Digital Grass project explores relations and levels of connectivity of urban spaces. The project employs the use of several digital probes, or units that will ideally be deployed within specific locations of the chosen plot. To fulfill their goal the devices are designed as units of 'digital grass' that reacts on people attention and interaction and translates their message throughout a network of similar units. The device will respond to human touch byregistering the natural capacitive load that all people are charged with and will transmit this signal through a technology based on mobile connections every device is supplied with a SIM card and talks to all the other in the network.


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arduino

Microcontroller kit is a brain of non-living objects that makes it think. It is a decision making mechanism. As a microcontroller kit, Arduino uno is used to make the installation individual from the computer and be able to mobile when needed. The advantages of Arduino is that; it is an open source platform that can sense the environment by receiving inputs from sensors.Input, the collected data is processed via Arduino after being sensed.

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To be able to make the object independent from a computer power, the external power supply is used. As every equipment is visible in the design, power supplies are located to the top part of the object as possible to be seen.


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Weave-able Cellular Automata Digital Studio UCL Bartlett 2013

This project has an aim of turning a simple algorithm to an interactive installation and creating a process -able art which procures to enhance one's work such as open source continuously.


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1D 3CELLs

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Demystify

Ardunio Workshop UCL Bartlett 2013 Kinda Al Sayed& Ruairi Glynn collaborating with Rom K H, Eva Liu, Ling Tan As the digital technologies of today have become increasingly miniaturized, complex, and ubiquitous, understanding the mechanisms that drive them has become ever more difficult. The initial aim of this workshop was to demystify the secret circuits and hidden systems within everyday technologies. Sensors, microcontrollers and actuators were introduced to students as tools to fearlessly experiment and play with. Once a fundamental understanding of these tools was established, the design brief was to re-mystify these technologies inspired by the legends and archetypes of world mythology. Using such raw materials as graphite, custom built electronic circuits and code, aim is to explore the relationship between digital and material practices in building responsive environments.


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arduino

Microcontrollerkitisabrainofnon-livingobjectsthatmakesitthink.Itisadecisionmakingmechanism.Asamicrocontrollerkit,Arduinounoisusedtomaketheinstalationindividualfromthecomputerandbeabletomobile whenneededT. headvantagesofArduinoisthat;itisanopensourceplatformthatcansensetheenvironment byreceivinginputsfromsensors.Input,thecollecteddataisprocessedviaArduinoafterbeingsensed. Sensorisanorganofnon-livingmodules.Theyarethemechanismthatbringsthingstobeing.Iftheobjectis interactive,thatmeansitshouldhavesomemechanismthatcansenseasthenameimplies;sensors.Forthis instalationssonicrangefinderisaneyeoftheobjectthatis designedforsensing.

sonicrangefinder

Aservomotorisarotaryactuator.Mostly,controlstheangularpositionsbut,withdesignedmechanism,itcould controlledwiththepushanpulmovement.Itrequiresacontrollersasabrainthatconductthemotions.Itconsists oftwopart,gearboxinsideandanouterpartthatrotateswiththemomentumofthegearbox Tobeabletomaketheobjectindependentfromacomputerpower,theexternalpowersupplyisused.Aseveryequipmentisvisibleinthedesign,powersuppliesarelocatedtothetoppartoftheobjectaspossibletobeseen.

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