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ISS 198: Experimental Interface Design

Experimental Interface Design was my all-time favorite class at Duke. Every week was a new and exciting lesson, involving new technologies, coding, and designing projects. This course introduced me to 3D printing at the Innovation CO-LAB on campus, which I continued to use for other course projects as well as for fun. We played with a Siri-like chat bot to code responses, used augmented reality technologies, played games using the Leap; overall, I have never learned so many new things in one semester. I compiled some favorite quotes as well as my inspiration for the final project in a Book of Notice.

Visit my “Book of Notice” WordPress site here:

https://iss198blog.wordpress.com/

I have included a few images from various projects below:

3D Print Model of Custom Bottle Opener
Photoshop Task

For my final project, I worked on something I called, the “antiPhone.” It was the opposite of an iPhone. A 3D printed iPhone that has no function, besides canceling out the signal of nearby phones.

iPhone 3D Model

 

Schematic Diagram

 

 

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