Showing posts with label Final process project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Final process project. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Final Project Process 5/5

A proximity sensor turns on when the viewer is close to the box and then the viewer can see clearly what's inside. A mystery black box on a wall which contains my DCF (Florida Department of Children & Families) papers when I was in foster care. I decided to only use the significant ones such as in one in 1999 that my birthmother didn't show up to the visit. One in 2000 that the visit with my brother and birthmother went really well. Lastly, in 2001 when my adoption was finalized.  In my experience as an adoptee, most people don't really know the foster system that well. Most people believe it's an orphanage of some-sort that the government runs which isn't true at all. The papers inside have a semi-gloss to them to represent self-identity and help the blue light bounce around inside the box. The blue light represents National Foster Care Month which is in May. It is symbolized with a blue ribbon. 










const int signalPin= 0; //yellow wire connects to analog pin A0
const int LEDPin= 12; //LED connects to digital pin 13
int signal;//this variable, signal, will hold the analog value read by the arduino

void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600); //sets the baud rate for data transfer in bits/second 
pinMode(signalPin, INPUT); //the infrared sensor signal line will be an input to the arduino
pinMode(LEDPin, OUTPUT); //the LED serves an output in the circuit
}

void loop() {
signal= analogRead(signalPin); //arduino reads the value from the infrared sensor
Serial.println(signal); //prints out analog value
delay(500); //delays the next analog reading by 500 ms or a half a second 

if(signal > 199){ //if the analog value is less than 200, the object is within a few inches
digitalWrite(LEDPin, HIGH);
}
else{
digitalWrite(LEDPin, LOW);
}
}

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Final Project Process 4/5

I was planning to link some led lights together using this tutorial how to wire multiple leds but some in put from my classmates saying one led was binding so I went to find a bigger one.

Found the big blue ones so hoping it will work well with my project on my foster care experience. 









it does. I'm just lucky

with changing the bulb, I will update the circuit digram required for the project.


I paper mached copies of my DCF (Department of Children's and Families) papers inside the box.
I found mirrors to reflect the led light so it can spend around inside the box. I guess you can read the mirrors as self reflection as this project is really about. 







Final Project Process 3/5

I soldered some connecting pins to the proximity sensor so I can plug it into the Arduino. Also I soldered some cables to a led bulb so I can extend the bulb into the box. and went ahead made the Fritzing Diagram of my project's circuit.














Final Project Process 2/5

After Thanksgiving break, that Monday , I used the spray booth to finish the wooden box. It took two cans of spray paint to cover the box but it was worth it. Took a few hours to dry completely. 

Project idea: Since most of my work is about my adoption or at least some aspects of it. Why not continue the same route. My work this semester has been mainly on my crazy birthparents and I really want to stay away from that with this project. I'm thinking about doing something on the foster care system. I know people know of it but really don't have much exposure to it. maybe do an educational piece about it and how my experience was?












Final Project Process 1/5

To be honest, I'm not sure what to do for the final project but I do like working with the proximity sensor that i used for my mini project two. I also like playing around with the small led lights we have so possibly incorporate those into the project.

I need case so I asked Dad for help since his good at handyman kind of jobs and I'm not. I told my father the dimensions I wanted and how the box should look like. He fixed my dimensions since I off a little bit so I used his plans that he drew out. Helped him cut the wood and assemble everything together all under a few hours.









Thursday, December 17, 2015

Final Project

For my final project I originally wanted to change the viewers environment. From the beginning it was my mission. As the project progressed I had to be more clear and specific about the environment I wanted to change. Below are multiple sketches of me trying to figure out how I would make the structure.





After going to the Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta I know that I wanted to create something that the viewer would need to crawl or sit in. I experienced a lot of work there but one that stood out was a powerful piece (that used videos of multiple subject matter) that cover the top of the viewer. When you walk in you can stand or sit and only inside you can hear the video. It was big enough for multiple people to walk in at once. When you walk out you can go to another video or view a different installation. It was almost like a mini theater.




I also knew that I could use shower curtain to back project. I used this technique before in the CASE event and it worked well. This final sketch here is what brought helped me figure out how the structure would be made. One of my supervisors is an engineer. I showed him my sketches and he helped me brainstorm what I could make the structure out of that would be fairly affordable and simple to make. PVC pipes or the structure from a tent is what we came up with.

I originally thought I was going to have to hang the structure from the ceiling(not sure what made me think this).  


During one of our crits Jen mentioned that my HappyFace video would be great to use for my installation. After thinking and brainstorming more I decided that this was the route I would like to go. HappyFace is an abstract video that touches on multiple health issues. One is mental health and the other is Sickle Cell Disease. In the video I'm experimenting with paint that is to visually represent blood in reference to Sickle Cell Disease. 




Here is a diagram that helps you to better understand the back/rear projection. The projector is on the opposite side of the screen that the viewer is on. I appreciate back projection because the viewer can just focus on the visual instead of examining the projector and knowing the video source.




After viewing Madeline's mini project I knew I wanted to explore the proximity sensor. I knew I wanted something about the viewer interacting with the work but I thought I was going to use a touch sensor. After the first project, I didn't feel comfortable with people touching sensors. I didn't want any safety issues. I knew that with the proximity sensor the viewers presence would be the interaction with the work which I thought would make a powerful addition to the project.



Here is the code I used, based of Chapter 3. I worked with this code with my proto type and 2nd mini project. I wanted to used those smaller projects to help me build up to this one. It really helped me in the end because I already knew my code worked. I did have to change the processing code in or to play the video but I had a nice base for my project.




Here is the processing portion of the code. I built off the codes I used in the mini project as well as the prototype.






Here is my source:

https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Graph

https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/connecting-arduino-to-processing

Here is the prototype code and screenshot:




Video of prototype:





Lowes had a sale and I went to explore. I found PVC and some great connectors to build the structure.




I used different size Frosty Shower Liner. The hardest part was getting the wrinkles out since it comes folded. I tried ironing and steaming, both worked but took a long time and was hard because I had to avoid melting it. I then tried the dryer which worked great. A couple minutes for each piece. Each side is a different liner. 


Here is what it looked like as I merged the PVC and Shower Liner. I used super glue to put it on because it works but is easy to reposition and take apart. When I take apart the curtain the clear adhesive is invisible. I used Gorilla and it says it works on plastic but with enough pressure you could pull it all apart. 








Below are lots of video and photos of the process. I really wish Katerie could have been here to see the result in person. I very happy at the way the structure came out. I'm shocked that I was able to assemble it by myself.




























I decided to use my own comforter and pillows to mimic my bed. My bed is my safe haven yet it is also destructive because the longer I stay in it the worse impact it has on my reality.







The screen is full screen but there is a white bar on top of the screen from processing, I decided that I wanted it to say happy. Ernie pointed out in crit that he appreciated that it said happy. It adds to the piece because it helps the viewer see one thing when something else is really about to happen, I didn't want to title it something so obvious.





Overall I love my structure and it's quite overwhelming once inside. It's quiet beautiful but as the video plays it transitions into a darker place. During crit Erica mentioned that it was getting creepy and I'm glad that showed in the piece. I don't want the viewer to be too disturbed or creeped out because that's not what I feel my health issues are. One think that I want to show is that things are not always as it seems. And when the viewer goes in and hears the cheerful song and then experiences the transition, I feel like I'm getting this point across.


To sum it up I've showing the viewers, in an abstract way, a little bit of how it feels to have your safe haven turn into a dark place, the paint bubbles mimic blood from Sickle Cell Disease. The piece also speaks on what it's like to put on a HappyFace when other things are happening. I just want to state for the record that sometimes it's okay to not be okay. 







Hiding the projector cords.


Using tape to mark the structure location. I was so fearful that I would have to move everything for the Video Class to crit so I marked things. I showed up at 8am to talk to (beg) the video class to see if I could leave my project. After some minor adjustments (and begging) I was able to leave my structure in the Black Box and it was not in anyone's way. Coordinating with the video class was very hard and when I was setting up the day before they were too, but we made it work.


There is a cut in the back of the structure for the sensor.


Here is one of the projectors. Once in the dark you can't even see the box I use to elevate it.


Hiding the sensor cords.



Using surge protectors. Charlie helped make sure we didn't all plug too many things in at once. We didn't want any issues with thinking blowing before crit.


So many items connected to the black box computer.


I nailed the cord up so no one would run into it.




Here is the projector in action. 





Selfies of me with my project(I almost fell asleep). It was a beautiful moment.



Here s the extension cord with the charger to make sure my projector wouldn't die during crit.


More angles.


Here is the proximity sensor making all the magic happen.


Before hiding the sensor with tape.


Here are two of the projectors I used. It was a struggle to get them because the video class had crit the same day but Robert allowed me to use both and he used a different projector for his final.


I ended up buying another pica projector (that I will most likely return) to go on the ceiling. It was hard but before crit I climbed up the ladder and hooked my projected to the clip that it near the lights. Don't tell Michael, but I also hooked a long extension cord the the ceiling. I realized once I got to the top that the outlets on the ceiling don't work(worst timing ever). I'm afraid of heights, but even more afraid of failing so I got over it and climbed and used velcro to connect and clip the projector up.



I used the speakers in the black box.


Ivette participating.



Look at Charlie!
Charlie gave me feedback to possible have the projection only be viewable from the outside so that those from the outside see different from those in the inside. I disagree because I want the viewer in the inside to get the full experience but I do think that it would be interesting to have a different projection happening on the outside.


I figured out how to make the video the full size of the display.




I had some last minute issues with trying to figure out how to make everything work from the computer in the black box, because my computer is slow and does not have enough ports to connect all the projectors. I had to get Michael to help between our crit and the Video Class crit. He had to at the Arduino to the network and some more trouble shooting things.


Overall my feedback was good and it was nice to watch people participate with it. I need to really work on the placement of the sensor, the problem is that if I move it the video would show because the sensor would be too close to the structure. If I had more time I would have played with the code more. I would want the noise to transition to white noise at some point. I saw a few codes in processing about this. When asking Katerie for feedback it's something that was suggested but I did have time to play with the code more without it lagging more.