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February 10, 2009

This is the first of weekly blog entry’s regarding progress within the group and individual commitment.

On the 14th of January, concept ideas were bullet pointed on a notepad for the collaborative project including:

• Physical digital tagging
• Sand
• Moods
• Lighting
• Network – Bluetooth/Internet
• Headphones as a network device
• Graffiti
• Freerunning
• Staplers
• Biometrics
• Equalizer
• Photos
• On screen, expanding outside
• Fire creating an image
• Grid system

By the 21st January the group decided on a concept and presented the idea to the class. To summarize, the idea is an interactive wall for the home including unique gesture interaction, which is what will differentiate this from other projects. Feedback was given from the lectures and where to go from here but the group was mostly left up to their own devices and carried on developing the concept. Some secondary research was gathered on main priorities such as high risk problems such as projection onto a screen which is also picking up gestures, lighting and possible scripting issues that will undoubtedly creep up. But also presentation qualities and perspective issues will need to be tightened up for the final presentation.
Here are the links mentioned:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=NcAm3KihFho
http://www.aiburn.com/article/create_a_vector_home_cinema_design
http://www.teamgt.com/forum/cubes01.htm
http://www.teamgt.com/forum/cubes02.htm
http://www.teamgt.com/forum/cubes03.htm

27th January consisted of the group typing the draft brief and proposal that will include the “full” idea and what will need to be accomplished. This can be found here:

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The day after, a list of currently known jobs was bullet pointed and it was decided to assign individual strengths to certain jobs. Craig would be concentrating more on the technical side of the project, were as Russell would look into the creative side regards to presentation and usability although both areas will be over looked by each other.

• Create blob tracking prototype
• Create template for documents
• Sketch storyboards
• Touch up storyboards
• Primary interviews
• Brief and proposal touch up
• Technology research
• Room photos for ideas on space
• Sketch interface proposal

February 3rd started with creating the multi-touch prototype. Both members got involved and following the instructions of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQpr3W-YmcQ, documented the process with Craig’s camera including a video. A number of problems raised such as the webcams light was reflecting off the surface of perspec, webcam display needed to be mirrored, tBeta program was picking up the wrong webcam and the reliability of third party programs was skeptical. Some issues are still unsolved but as time goes on, the group is confident these will be resolved.

A number of sketches were created to get an idea on how the prototype would ultimately look on the 11th March and included a short storyboard to compliment it. A list of questions was needed to get a perspective on where to start and what the priorities of the project are. So these were jotted down with some extra secondary research.

• How do we want it to look?
• Usability
• Does it start with default objects?
• How would you choose between a radio and television?
• Is a list the answer?
• Colour schemes?
• Consistency
• Personalize for different users?
• Intuitive
• Feeling/touch
• Is it convenient?

http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=166&t=226083

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On the 4th February a number of sketches for the final concept and addition proposals relating to what the final device would look like and feel like were sketched down. Today also involved creating the progress map/milestone excel document which was completed and put aside. Finally the group decided to give the project a name and with little debate, “0 Wallpaper” was chosen and an additional logo was created.

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0wallpaper-logo

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