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Choker, Bracelet, rings-Part 2
Previously, I had my choker mockup done from wire:
After which I proceed to drawing them out in computer, 2D. The form was further simplified.
I drew them in group-from top down, 3 in a group. The first of the three is the first layer, second is the second layer, third is the layering of 1st and 2nd layers, to explore the Read more →
5 Different Kinds of User Experience by John Falk & Contextualisation to real world needs
Questions:
How easy is it for people to stay at the outdoor movie area? How do I balance between the various reasons for coming?My answer for that is to provide the option for different levels of engagement.
I refer to readings and credit the thought process of John Falk, in his theory of 5 Different Kinds of User Experience. Based on his almost 40 Read more →
AStar Next Generation Wearables Proposal Day
Funding under the domain of RIE2020 (Research, Innovation and Enterprise 2020 Plan)
Main focus is to concentrate on what is holding the community back – Stay away from a collection of gadgets
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Covert Comms
World’s First Covert Communications System with Camouflage Guaranteed
Sometimes encrypting messages isn’t enough, and the very act of sending them must be hidden as well. Now physicists have discovered how to camouflage messages and guarantee that they remain hidden.
The world of cryptography has undergone a quiet revolution in recent years. That’s largely because of the advent of techniques that Read more →
Mantis Shrimp: Communication using a secret, polarized light language
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm1ChtK9QDU
http://www.zmescience.com/science/physics/shrimps-polarized-light-82321342/
Mantis shrimps are known as aggressive animals. They have a pair of legs at the front used to catch their prey, but 40 times faster than the preying mantis. They can pack a punch like a 0.22 calibre bullet and can break aquarium glass. However, a University of Queensland study of mantis shrimp discovered a new form of light communication employed by the shrimps.
The Read more →
Deep Ocean Creatures
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRZyYHsnO1M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqedSvlHT0s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjmaQ9QvF98
Bioluminescence
Countless species have evolved to create their own light. Deep under the sea, creatures make their own light – Bioluminescence.
For animals that are unable to produce their own bioluminescence, they harness bacteria that allows them to. These spectral animals do not glow in the dark to see where they are going, they use light to communicate. Flashes of light are used to Read more →
Cephalopods
Cephalopods are a classification of sea animals that consist of octopus, squids and cuttlefishes. These sea creatures are known to be deaf. How do they communicate with one another?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPWXOlCiEgg
Cephalopods – Squids, Octopus and Cuttlefishes are known for their Camouflaging
Octopus and cuttlefish can change their skin texture. Only animal known to have fine control over its skin texture (Bumpiness) They match Read more →