The Happiness Project [Digital]

It is common to hear the phrase, ‘happiness stems from within,’ and while this phrase is true to a certain extent, I strongly believe that the happiness we project ultimately affects those around us – especially our closed ones. Happiness is shared in the most obvious ways, such as celebrating promotions together over lunch, spending time with your loved ones on your birthday, or sharing a drink together after a long day.

Initially, I wanted to create a gameplay on the water whereby I’ll attach a motor on the objects that I have created in my analog project. However, I had a test run with it and the motor got in touch with the water and the whole motor had short-circuited. I decided to scrap this idea off as a resulted.

Concept

I was inspired by this spark of happiness that children have constantly, and it resulted in the happiness project. Hence, I have decided to enact a mini ‘playground’ to model a child’s excitement when he sees a playground.

 

Wanting to justify how a happy act by us can actually affect the people around us, when my audience approach the playground, familiar childhood songs like will be played and when they get into ball pit and interact with the balls inside, the LED lights will light up whenever they are moved, signifying this happy act can actually spread the happy feeling to others when they see the led lights light up.

Another part of the project is a child tent with a ball inside. Children are known for finding joy in the simplest objects and can go for long hours just exploring with paint, for example. Hence, I created a ball that will light up whenever its ‘played’. With this, I want to emphasize the point of happiness is a state of mind to my audience, to which can be created by positive and good emotions and most importantly can be created by us.

Technical

Sound Play

I linked an ultrasonic sensor to arduino and from arduino, I linked it to processing for the sound to be played. One wrong choice her is that ultrasonic sensor measures distance and is really sensitive with the angle of sensing, if given, it would be better to use a PIR sensor in my opinion. By logging a letter to the sensor value, I send the value to processing so that whenever a ‘T’ or ‘K’ is read, this will play and pause the music play respectively.

Led light up when balls are moved

I connected LED lights to a sound detector so that when the balls are moved, the sound detector will detect the sound and hence, trigger the led lights to light up.

Playing ball that will change colour when ‘played’

I wasn’t sure how to make the ball flicker when its moved with other methods, hence, I used an accelerometer that will change its colour on the led strip when the x,y and z plane have recorded a change.

Conclusion

Through this experience, I hope my project has resurfaced old childhood memories and reminded them that happiness can be easily found anywhere and it comes from within. It was quite an enjoyable process for me as I really found joy in these colourful balls myself and that it brings joy to my audience too.

The Happiness Project [Analog]

Childhood memories are some of the most precious keepsakes to hold dear to your heart—especially as you grow up. Sometimes you have to remind yourself how it felt to be a kid, and memories from your adolescence can help you do just that. Whether it’s remembering something that made you smile or brought out the happiest part of you, certain childhood memories just stick with you for a lifetime.

This project aims to bring out the fond memories of childhood by recovering a common childhood that many kids have- colourful balls. In the world today, people are too cope up in their own circle of thoughts and so stressed with life that we tend to forgets the little bits of life we are actually thankful to have.

Connections, love, toys, justice, clothing, a house and many more…

We are equipped with so many things that some people in the world are not lucky to have. These are the things they thought to be happiness while we are taking it for granted. Hence, through this small installation, I would like my audience to stop and reflect on their own happiness for awhile.

I have placed my objects on water to signify something intangible while attaching them to reels situated on the land. This shows that while we tend to ignore the possesions of these objects we are entitled of, we can actually “reel” them in at an instant touch.

 

FYP: Description

SCRAPING MYRIAD

The fast fashion manufacturing process leaves a lot to be desired and pieces are often thrown away after no more than a few wears. Each rapidly produced garment isn’t built to last and is made to seem like ‘easy come, easy go’ as possible. Scraping Myriad aims to lessen the harmful impacts that fast fashion has on the natural environment by emphasizing upcycling onto society. With scraps and unused clothing articles collected from the public, this project aims to lengthen the use of each clothing articles and create a sustainable cycle for fabric use.