Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Class Response 4/8

Seeing the Programming applications was very interesting.  I would be interested in exploring the interactive aspect of this type of art.  It seems that there could be very many architectural applications, both practical and aesthetic... especially if you could integrate sound, touch, various sensors, etc...

Monday, April 6, 2009

Independent Project Update

With thesis, etc... I have been spinning my tires with this independent project. I have looked into Christian Moeller's "Nosy" installation which is very similar to what I'm wanting to do in the facade of my thesis project. You can check the link below. However, I am starting to lose sight of the project potential of this, so I an considering instead doing research and putting together a presentation on responsive facades in general, as opposed to researching just the technology that I am using.





Christian Moeller's "Nosy" Installation




4/6 Class Response

I personally can't see Second Life ever being used consistently as an educational or practical tool. There is way too much baggage that comes with the idea of Second Life.  Experiencing that environment did nothing for me but reinforce my preconceived ideas that the people in Second Life are mostly socially inept odd balls that use Second Life as a way to supplement the lack of human interaction in their real life.  I guess I might not be as open minded as I thought.

Friday, April 3, 2009

4/3 Class Response

Seeing the Hive was cool. I was surprised how limited the graphics were... I don't know what I was expecting.  Also, again the VR experience was only centered around vision and movement.  Adding some other senses would have made it feel less like you were in a box.

MacGyver MacFanatic's 2nd Life Experience





2. Linden Village Pathfinder's Office.  He was holding his staff.
3. Edmund Faulkes AKA Matthew Sweet Marie
4. Alexa Shopping Center in Berlin
5. Rated PG... 72, 94, 178... I flew
6. The Book of Kells was on the Left... some magazine thing or something.  The Blarney Stone Irish Bar
7. I went to Fermi.  No one was building anything that I could tell.
8. I was in a room on a dining table.  I didn't feel small because there were other people to reference as far as size. A diamond Ring
9. The ability to teleport to class and having info (i.e. class schedules and things) at all times at your finger tips.  I think it would be good for people with accessibility issues.
10. Who Dey Manics because I'm a Bengals fan.