[Interactive Devices] Be Nice – Final Project Documentation

Be Nice – A Speech Recognition Device
by Putri Dina Andyana

Project Overview
As millennials get influenced by media, using insensitive words in their everyday conversations has become something they do unconsciously. The words definitely affect our vocabulary and more importantly, offend some people who regard them as an insult. There are definitely other phrases that we can use. Continue reading [Interactive Devices] Be Nice – Final Project Documentation

[Interactive Devices] Be Nice – Process VII (Finalizing)

Be Nice – A Speech Recognition Device

Timeline:
[101017] – Proposal & First Prototype
[181017] – Initial Wiring
[201017] – Input Speech & Output LED
[231017] – Speaker Test & Output Synthesizer
[061117] – Soldering & Final Paper Prototype
[141117] – Laser Cutting & Assembling
[161117] – Finalizing (this post)
[171117] – Final Project Documentation

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[Interactive Devices] Be Nice – Process V (Laser Cutting & Assembling)

Be Nice – A Speech Recognition Device

Timeline:
[101017] – Proposal & First Prototype
[181017] – Initial Wiring
[201017] – Input Speech & Output LED
[231017] – Speaker Test & Output Synthesizer
[061117] – Soldering & Final Paper Prototype
[141117] – Laser Cutting & Assembling (this post)
[161117] – Finalizing
[171117] – Final Project Documentation


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[Interactive Devices] Be Nice – Process IV (Soldering & Final Paper Prototype)

Be Nice – A Speech Recognition Device

Timeline:
[101017] – Proposal & First Prototype
[181017] – Initial Wiring
[201017] – Input Speech & Output LED
[231017] – Speaker Test & Output Synthesizer
[061117] – Soldering & Final Paper Prototype (this post)
[141117] – Laser Cutting & Assembling
[161117] – Finalizing
[171117] – Final Project Documentation


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Final Broadcast (For Collective Documentation Purpose Only)

The Death of Privacy ☠
by Third Front (Putri Dina, Siewhua Tan, Tiffany Rosete, Valerie Lay)

Project Summary Description

Our project aims to explore the boundaries of glitch, abstraction, disconnectivity & connectivity, distortion, latency and the frustrations of social broadcasting. Inspired by the television screens, each one of us has our own individual screens (top left: Siewhua, top right: Valerie, bottom left: Tiffany, bottom right: Dina). Taking on the topic of giving up of data, each of us are essentially doing so by sharing about ourselves online, by web browsing, skype calls, vlogs, etc. Continue reading Final Broadcast (For Collective Documentation Purpose Only)

[Internet Art & Culture] FINAL BROADCAST: The Death of Privacy by Third Front

The Death of Privacy ☠
by the Third Front (Putri Dina, Siewhua Tan, Tiffany Rosete, Valerie Lay)

Project Overview

Our project aims to explore the boundaries of glitch, abstraction, disconnectivity & connectivity, distortion, latency and the frustrations of social broadcasting. Inspired by the television screens, each one of us has our own individual screens (top left: Siewhua, top right: Valerie, bottom left: Tiffany, bottom right: Dina). Taking on the topic of giving up of data, each of us are essentially doing so by sharing about ourselves online, by web browsing, skype calls, vlogs, etc.
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[Internet Art & Culture] Telematic Stroll with Tiffany

Broadcasters & Locations :
Putri Dina Andyana |   Pasir Ris Park, East of Singapore
Tiffany Anne Rosete |   Raffles Place, Central of Singapore

Theme :
Natural Wonder v.s. Concrete Jungle  |   “Garden in a City & City in a Garden”
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[Internet Art & Culture] Research Critique – Interview with the Second Front

Make way for the Second Front! To be able to be in the same space (Third Space, in this case) with the famous Second Front was quite intimidating. Some had their shades on, looking very charismatic and some had friendly smiles, typing witty comments in the chat.
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