Monday, September 28, 2009



-Physically the project would require a large space able to become completely dark. The semantics of the project are those which accompany being among a crowd in a dark space, uneasy search for information. Culturally, I suppose most Americans enjoy personal space and the vision provided by modern lighting. The doorway curtain will suggest the interior of the room.

-No one entered as I stood in the elevator of Rinker Hall. Also no body seemed to noticed as I rode the elevator up and down. I didn’t give loose change away because I don’t think I would appreciate it if someone did it to me.

-The glass doors of Tiger hall were slightly interesting. The large plate which acted as a fixture had clear instruction on the policy of the door. Tiger also had a wooden phone booth which had a folding door well suited for a small space.

-The ambient noise and digital display could be displayed outside the room as well.

-The only time the circuit diagram did not make conceptual sense was when I was unfamiliar with what a power regulator did exactly and if I needed it for the in class exercise using a battery.

-Any interface which has a sound indicating I’ve selected something usually helps; computer, iPod. Our Project is based mostly on sound as an aid. The ambient noise of the dark room should provide information and not necessarily a forbidding mood.



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