When bracelet is brought up against kiosk, the kiosk will output information specific to the user (hypothetically)
san francisco, california _ lab, seminar and workshop blog with posts by Jason Kelly Johnson, students and collaborators exploring promiscuous new ecologies brought forth by the rapid release of advanced computation into the physical realm
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Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
DisPROX (dispersed POV)

This week we took the camera assembly which was the end of our first week process and placed it on a head piece so as to allow for dipersal of the human point of view. We suplimented the camera with a "screen"/shield that would project the video feed to the wearer when there is no motion picked up by a passive infared sensor, effectively crowdsourcing their eyesight.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
DisPROX
Assembling Dispersed Proximity
A security device using two servos (tilt and pan), a webcam, and a photosensor that senses motion. The use of a Photosensor senses proximity and outputs a signal to the web. LEDs are signaled on a wearable bracelet allowing the wearer to know the proximity of whatever is in motion.
light aperture - pressure sensitive
we wanted to create an aperture that opens and closes and lets more/less light out-
so we used a pressure sensor that as you push more on it could let out/block light
Salar Safaei
Mike Vargas
so we used a pressure sensor that as you push more on it could let out/block light
Salar Safaei
Mike Vargas
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