Two Worlds with Layers

Two Worlds with Layers

In a limited time, problems of digital communication should be made physical. The...

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In a limited time, problems of digital communication should be made physical. This is a...

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In a limited time, problems of digital communication should be made physical. Filtering...

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Setdesign Workshop

Setdesign Workshop

Here are the results of the workshop with setdesign-students in berlin, 2009. In a...

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nameless#2, front

nameless#2, front

This is the side of the second prototype with the fabric interface elements and the microcontroller (hidden under the round cover).

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nameless#1, detail

nameless#1, detail

A detail from the first of the two prototypes. You can see the belt buckle and some of the pushbuttons I used to connect the fabric layers.

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nameless#2, belt buckle and transistors

nameless#2, belt buckle and transistors

Here you can see the cover and the interface plugs on the backside of the second prototype. The...

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nameless#2, belt and buckle

nameless#2, belt and buckle

The belt and buckle serve as a switch with multiple poles. The buckle goes to power. Closing it into one of the hole makes a connection.

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nameless#2, radio and poti

nameless#2, radio and poti

Here you can see the back with the radio attached to the battery and a digital potentiometer. It replaces the one on the radio.

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nameless#2, fabric interface elements

nameless#2, fabric interface elements

The clasp with the strap serve as a continuous input for the volume of the radio. The magnetic buttons on top are digital switches.

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nameless#2, interface details

nameless#2, interface details

A closeup of the clasp and the magnetic buttons.

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nameless#2, transistors

nameless#2, transistors

I used transistors to replace the buttons on the radio. The microcontroller (an...

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nameless#2, radio attached

nameless#2, radio attached

This is how it looks when the radio is attached to the transistors, power and potentiometer....

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nameless#2, backside

nameless#2, backside

The backside with the transistors, the cover and some interface elements from the front.

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nameless#2, backside with cover

nameless#2, backside with cover

This is how the backside looks with the cover removed and no radio connected to it.

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nameless#2, front with cover and Lilypad

nameless#2, front with cover and Lilypad

The cover on the front covers the Lilypad, its power adapter and the LiPo battery (that is not attached in this picture).

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nameless#2, Lilypad and power detail

nameless#2, Lilypad and power detail

This is a closeup of the Arduino Lilypad and the power adapter. You can see where...

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nameless#2, backside

nameless#2, backside

The actual radio is stored under the fabic cover on the back of the object. On the left, you...

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