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== 3 Lists == | == 3 Lists == | ||
===Things you need to have done for a minimal viable product=== | ===Things you need to have done for a minimal viable product=== | ||
− | * | + | * Bartending Kit |
− | * | + | * Alcohol and other ingredients, cups |
− | * | + | * Multiple Sensors |
+ | * Arduino + Laptop | ||
+ | * Background track (part of sound design) | ||
+ | * Each cocktail: the drink + background track + motion/sounds | ||
===Things that you want to have done by the final deadline=== | ===Things that you want to have done by the final deadline=== | ||
* Fine tune program so that sounds produced are coherent and nice | * Fine tune program so that sounds produced are coherent and nice | ||
− | * | + | * Target 5 cocktails |
===Things that would be nice to have if you had unlimited time.=== | ===Things that would be nice to have if you had unlimited time.=== | ||
− | * Make | + | * Make more cocktails |
− | + | ||
== List of Materials == | == List of Materials == |
Revision as of 11:07, 10 November 2014
Contents
Drawings
Coming Soon
Similar Examples
Uses accelerometer to measure tilt angle.
The Grip Maestro is similar - uses an existing object + sensors
Uses a lot of small objects for interaction
3 Lists
Things you need to have done for a minimal viable product
- Bartending Kit
- Alcohol and other ingredients, cups
- Multiple Sensors
- Arduino + Laptop
- Background track (part of sound design)
- Each cocktail: the drink + background track + motion/sounds
Things that you want to have done by the final deadline
- Fine tune program so that sounds produced are coherent and nice
- Target 5 cocktails
Things that would be nice to have if you had unlimited time.
- Make more cocktails
List of Materials
- Sensors
- Flex Sensor
- Fast vibration sensor switch
- Hall effect sensor
- Tilt ball switch
- Distance sensor, etc.
- Clips
- Electronic parts connecting sensor/clips to computer
- Objects to clip on
Steps
- Connect sensor to computer
- Make sure triggering sensor makes sound
- Attach sensor to clips
- Clip on objects and experiment with them
- Refine sounds