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Revision as of 23:28, 30 November 2011
Design Realisation Relationships
Design Execution Prototype Validation Arduino development 1:1 Prototype
Technical validation
Prototype of the inflatable cushions
Arduino controls the cushion panels via motion sensors.
content content
extra info
1. Rink de Vries (Buitink Technology) - sailmakers technical specification and manufactering of ETFE air (printed) cushions
-expert/validator-- Walter April, we would like to work with him to find the most appropriate arduino system.
-validator--Stylos: they would validate our program, they mentioned in their interview that it would be great for students to have another place to meet and to relax. The game would be great for busy students to take an active break from the studies.
-validator/expert--- Phd student Ekim Tan- He studied/ implemented the responsive city: http://www.bk.tudelft.nl/en/current/latest-news/article/detail/bouwkunde-promovenda-betrekt-bewoners-amsterdam-noord-via-city-game-in-ontwikkeling-stadsdeel/. This research validates the program aswell. Indeed, through his playing game in public is currently being explored as a relevant intervention for future developments in part of our cities.