Category: Parsons

So, it turns out that I’m probably not going to use the Hijack approach to getting serial data from my Mindflex into my iPhone.  This is mainly due to the fact that I have the majority of the components to build a similar system from scratch.  The difference will be that I will not use […]

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Robot Man

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Check out the post that I made below to read about my ideas of syncing personal EEG feedback with the masses via a smartphone application. http://interaction2012.coin-operated.com/?p=547

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Project Notes (EEG to Mobile App)

Notes on my ongoing EEG project (with semester plan):

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Preliminary EEG Research (and Brain Cap v1.0)

Introduction This posts details my first attempt at building a Brain Computer Interface (BCI), as well as, some of the research I did along the way.  There are a number of methods of retrieving neurofeedback from the brain, but Electroencephalography (EEG) is the least invasive of the known methods.  Other methods, despite producing cleaner and more localized […]

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A Response to Emerging Technologies

This piece is a response to the following articles: Why We Twitter: Understanding Microblogging Usage and Communities by Akshay Java, Tim Finin, Xiaodan Song, and Belle Tseng Great Wall of Facebook: The Social Network’s Plan to Dominate the Internet – and Keep Google Out by Fred Vogelstein Why The Future Doesn’t Need Us, by Bill Joy The […]

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Kinematics-to-Color Conversion Game

[VIDEO TO COME] I. Introduction This project was very experimental in nature.  I wanted to create an interface that uniquely translated the mind’s understanding of one common system onto a very different common system through a simple switch interface.  Both the physics of kinematics and the science of color have always intrigued me.  With this […]

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Orbitorbs v2.1 – Solar System Simulator

[vimeo 32869590 w=500 h=500] Project Summary This project is an extension of Orbitorbs v1.0.  I translated the code that I wrote in processing into Openframeworks, a C++ based programming language.  I added additional features that enabled more user control over the planetary system including: The ability to pause the solar system simulation and edit planet […]

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LCD Octopus Animation (to Oahu by The 6ths)

Summary This was a project that I did in Physical Computing during my first semester at Parsons.  I used a 2-line by 16-character New Haven LCD Display and an Arduino.  Luckily, I found this great website that provides a hexadecimal generator for creating custom character designs for LCD displays.  The song in the animation is […]

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