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Project Presentation CS6022 Pauline Vereker

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Project Presentation. CS6022 Pauline Vereker. Visualising Hertzian Space. This project is basically concerned with making people aware of Hertzian Space. Below is a representation of Hertzian Space using IP addresses:. Visualising Hertzian Space. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Project PresentationCS6022

Pauline Vereker

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Visualising Hertzian Space

• This project is basically concerned with making people aware of Hertzian Space.

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Below is a representation of Hertzian Space using IP addresses:

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Visualising Hertzian Space

• I want to make a display or device that will manifest to the senses either visually or in other ways significant parts of the emf spectrum.

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EMF Spectrum

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Who will want to use it? When? Where?

• Artists :It could be used as part of an artistic display, Usman Haque etc.

• Teachers: It could be used as an educational device (perhaps teachers would like it in their science labs)

• People with emf hypersensitivity, when coming into contact with strong emf fields.

• People (especially parents) who want to limit their exposure on concerns that new technology poses untested risks especially to newborns, young children and teenagers. (mobile phones, baby monitors etc)

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Relevance to Interaction Design?

• I think it relates on a very fundamental (though unseen) level.

• All technology emits radiation and although humans can’t see most of the emf spectrum they interact with it every day.

• And as the digital revolution continues to grow this Hertzian space will grow in tandem and become more dense.

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Readings, Books and Papers

• Papers on Electromagnetic Radiation effects on health – Magda Havas (2004), WHO, Trent University, Ontario, Canada

• Papers on Visualising EMF/Hertzian Space – Vaucelle (2009) MIT, (wearable computing).

• Books – ‘Hertzian Tales’, ‘Design Noir’ both written by Dunne and Raby.

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What other similar projects have you found?

• ‘SkyEar’ (2004), Usman Haque;

• ‘Immaterials’ (2011), Oslo School of Architecture;

• ‘Electrical Walks’ (2003), Christina Kubisch;

• ‘Ghost in the Field’ (2009), Touch Project;

• ‘EMF Fountain’ (2010), Amanda Stegall;

• ‘Hertzian Rain’ (2009), Mark Shepard.

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‘SkyEar’ (2004), Usman Haque;

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‘Immaterials- Light Painting Wi-fi’ (2011),

Oslo School of Architecture;

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Electrical Walks’ (2003), Christina Kubisch;

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‘Ghost in the Field’ (2009), Touch Project;

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‘EMF Fountain’ (2010), Amanda Stegall;

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‘Hertzian Rain’ (2009), Mark Shepard.

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How is my project different?

• Well first of all I’m interested in making something on an intimate, small scale whether it’s a display or something wearable.

• All the other projects seem to be large public installation displays whereas mine would be something you could have at home again whether it’s a display or something wearable.

• I will be using Arduino antennas and sensors, I don’t believe any of the other projects use arduino (though I could be wrong).

• Also I would like there to be a more overt educational element to it.

• My device/display may have also have health uses.• Again there are probably other uses I haven’t even

thought of.

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Theories underpinning my endeavour

• There is definitely an element of Fun Theory (Ralph Koster, 2003) involved in this project – making people aware of the unseen through a (hopefully) aesthetically pleasing display.

• The idea of serious games (developed by Clark Abt, 1970) – a game designed for a primary purpose other than pure entertainment.

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How are you going to find users to validate your concept?

• I was thinking of interviewing people one on one primarily in the expert domain regarding their opinions on emf in general, and it’s potential effects on the human body.

• Then for the general public I would like to have a focus group to get their feedback on their awareness of emf radiation.

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What will your prototype look like?

• Low fidelity: I’ll start off with a paper prototype/sketches or a prototype.

• Medium fidelity: Flash animation, or perhaps a video prototype.

• Finished prototype will have working antennas and sensors picking up emf and incorporate interactivity.

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Technology

• As of this moment it appears that Arduino is the technology that would be most suitable for this project, using actuators and sensors.

• I’m probably going to need many led’s, actuators and antennas.

• If anyone can think of other technology that would help me?

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Skills I need to learn?

• I need to gain technical competance in Arduino.• I need to gain in depth knowledge specifically on

antennas, actuators and sensors in order to manifest frequencies visually or in other ways.

• I need to gain knowledge of the physics of the electromagnetic spectrum.

• Also of course I need to get feedback from potential users and develop skills interviewing people.

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Outline of workplan

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References

• Havas, M., 2004. Dirty Electricity & Electrical Hypersensitivity: Five case Studies. WHO, Workshop on Electrical Hypersensitivity

• Vaucelle, C., 2009. Cost-effective wearable Sensor to Detect EMF. Proceedings of the 27th international conference extended abstracts on

Human factors in computing systems. • Dunne & Raby, 2005. Hertzian Tales. MIT Press.

• Dunne and Raby, 2001. Design Noir: The Secret Life of Electronic Objects. Birkhäuser.

• Clark Abt, 1970. Serious Games. University Press of America.

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Thanks for listening

Questions?