Getting to Know Rapid Prototyping with Electronics [ENG]

9.-13.11.2009 participating in the Designing Interaction with Electronics workshop with Anusha Iyer. We designed tangible communication prototypes, Squeeze to Say Hello! and Braille Machine, with electronics to learn how to use sensors, Arduino boards and other electronics.

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About the project [ENG]

'Reading fingers' is an art project of two New Media students Ramyah Gowrishankar and Liisa Tervinen from the University of Art and Design Helsinki. The aim of the project is to create a consept for a spatial installation that would be designed both for people with and people without problems with their vision.

The project is at it's research state with a key question "How does a space feel without vision?". The research is done by collecting information with the help of visually impaired people and from subject related associations.

[FIN]

'Reading fingers' on kahden Taideteollisen korkeakoulun Uuden median maisteriopiskelijan, Ramyah Gowrishankarin ja Liisa Tervisen taideprojekti. Projektin tarkoituksena on toteuttaa tilataideteos, joka on suunniteltu sekä näkeville, että näkövammaisille.

Projekti on taustatutkimusvaiheessa, jossa selvitetään mm., miltä tila tuntuu, kun sitä ei näe. Taustoitustyö tehdään haastattelemalla näkövammaisia ja alan järjestöjen edustajia.


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