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Adaptation of my haiku maker, I used one of my dreams to create new things I could have dreamed about. These sentences look very plausible, in a dreamworld they could have happened, and most of all, they are still written the way I would write them down.
Adaptation of my haiku maker, I used one of my dreams to create new things I could have dreamed about. <br>
[[File:Haiku dream1.png|800px]]
These sentences look very plausible, in a dreamworld they could have happened, and most of all, they are still written the way I would write them down.<br>
[[File:Haiku dream3.png|800px]]
[[File:Haiku dream1.png|800px]]<br>
[[File:Haiku dream3.png|800px]]<br>


TK730 -  eTextiles Workspace group (2011, at V2)<br>
Typewriter that 'translates' what's written into knitted fabric.<br>
The explanation on the V2 website says: "What happens when senses are cross-wired in the brain? Can data convey different meanings when interpreted as a purely visual object?  What other ways of interpreting a single piece of data could there be? This is what the TK Series attempts to explore."<br>
Which I think fits my dream descriptions very well, sometimes it happens that you cross-wire people, objects, places.<br>


[[File:Typewriter knitter 2.jpg]]
[[File:Typewriter knitter 2.jpg]]<br>


[[File:Typewriter knitter.jpg]]
[[File:Typewriter knitter.jpg]]<br>


[[File:Qr scarf.jpg]]
QR scarf.<br>
[[File:Qr scarf.jpg]]<br>


[[File:Qr codes knitter.png]]
DIY QR scarf, using an electronic knitting machine. You first have to program the machine, and then move the thread back and forth by moving the carriage from left to right and back .<br>
I'm not so much interested in the QR code itself, but I like the idea of the two "technologies" meeting.<br>
[[File:Qr codes knitter.png]]<br>


[[File:Knitting pattern 2.png]]
http://youtu.be/bZm6hUXgYnU<br>


[[File:Knitting pattern.png]]


[[File:Heart-beats watch.png]]
[[File:Knitting pattern 2.png]]<br>
 
[[File:Knitting pattern.png]]<br>
 
Heart Beats - Julie Legault (2011, at V2)<br>
Time according to heartbeats. It reminds me of my own project (shown just below) where I wanted to explore the relativity of time, depending on what you are doing or how you are feeling<br>
 
[[File:Heart-beats watch.png]]<br>
[[File:Clock1.jpeg]]<br>
(the metal timer that is supposed to go in the holes is missing in this picture)<br>
 
 
Chords to open up connections:<br>
 
Chord keyset (left hand) by Doug Engelbart, 1968<br>
http://memoryfailure.net/portfolio/images/img0030.jpg<br>
 
And a newer version by Infogrip (right hand), the BAT.<br>
3 buttons for the thumb and one for each of the other fingers.<br>
http://www.infogrip.com/images/products/batv2_lg.jpg<br>
 
The possible combinations of keypresses.<br>
[[File:BatPCRef_Page_both.jpg]]<br>
 
Fold Loud, JooYoun Paek, 2007<br>
Through navigating through an origami piece one creates a melody.<br>
http://media.rhizome.org/blog/3685/2276032017_29fcf6eda7_o.jpg http://media.rhizome.org/blog/3685/2276823888_aea097996f_o.jpg<br>
 
 
 
Drawing maps out of my dreams<br>
http://www.dadcando.com/Making/TheDragonry/Images/MapDragonIsle-425.jpg<br>
http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/372841/372841,1274015999,2/stock-vector-old-map-53174866.jpg<br>

Latest revision as of 01:33, 10 November 2011

Adaptation of my haiku maker, I used one of my dreams to create new things I could have dreamed about.
These sentences look very plausible, in a dreamworld they could have happened, and most of all, they are still written the way I would write them down.
Haiku dream1.png
Haiku dream3.png

TK730 - eTextiles Workspace group (2011, at V2)
Typewriter that 'translates' what's written into knitted fabric.
The explanation on the V2 website says: "What happens when senses are cross-wired in the brain? Can data convey different meanings when interpreted as a purely visual object? What other ways of interpreting a single piece of data could there be? This is what the TK Series attempts to explore."
Which I think fits my dream descriptions very well, sometimes it happens that you cross-wire people, objects, places.

Typewriter knitter 2.jpg

Typewriter knitter.jpg

QR scarf.
Qr scarf.jpg

DIY QR scarf, using an electronic knitting machine. You first have to program the machine, and then move the thread back and forth by moving the carriage from left to right and back .
I'm not so much interested in the QR code itself, but I like the idea of the two "technologies" meeting.
Qr codes knitter.png

http://youtu.be/bZm6hUXgYnU


Knitting pattern 2.png

Knitting pattern.png

Heart Beats - Julie Legault (2011, at V2)
Time according to heartbeats. It reminds me of my own project (shown just below) where I wanted to explore the relativity of time, depending on what you are doing or how you are feeling

Heart-beats watch.png
Clock1.jpeg
(the metal timer that is supposed to go in the holes is missing in this picture)


Chords to open up connections:

Chord keyset (left hand) by Doug Engelbart, 1968
img0030.jpg

And a newer version by Infogrip (right hand), the BAT.
3 buttons for the thumb and one for each of the other fingers.
batv2_lg.jpg

The possible combinations of keypresses.
BatPCRef Page both.jpg

Fold Loud, JooYoun Paek, 2007
Through navigating through an origami piece one creates a melody.
2276032017_29fcf6eda7_o.jpg 2276823888_aea097996f_o.jpg


Drawing maps out of my dreams
MapDragonIsle-425.jpg
stock-vector-old-map-53174866.jpg