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Jerry Estié

0902472

0902472@hr.nl

Making is Connecting

For my second year project please look at Making is Connecting 2016

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Quarter 9: Workshops & Assignments

Inspiration and Own Work

Breakfast Glove

One of my own projects together with Joëlle was the breakfast glove for paper strings and electronic things. We wanted to make a freeze frame high five device. A song will play when you high five each other, but only if you stand still during the song. Check the video here:Breakfast Glove

Dunes

Studio Roosengaarde's Dune Project was a project here in Rotterdam with lights that responded to users walking next to them.

Radio Experiments

Part 1

With the tuner I had the idea of trying to find 'weird' noises and translating them into more humane sounds. So instead of looking for actual voices, I wanted to create them myself. I tried to do this with the program Audacity, using effects like Pitch etc.

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Original Sound File: First Test & Edited Sound File: First Test

The first test I mostly played with pitch, I tried to remove the static and see if that created a human feeling. It didn't, in my opinion. Instead it just sounded more flat.

Original Sound File: White Noise & Edited Sound File: White Noise Talking

Next, I tried to find a weak signal, where maybe you couid almost here a conversation but would be too confusing. It already begins to sound more human, yet some stretches of the 'conversation' have this glitchy sound to them that I couldn't get rid of. But just removing the noise and changing the pitch really helped.

Original: Noise & Edited: Noise in Deep Space

This was a 'happy accident'. Trying to make this noise more human I instead got the sound of a starship in deep space... I changed the pitch to a very low sound and changed the speed of the noise. This, together with messing around with the bass and treble (I was actually trying to decrease the bass) got this humming space sound.

Part 2

Looking for signals near the maritime museuml Buitenjr1.jpg

For the second workshop week we went outside to try and pick up some more signals. At first it was hard to find anything but eventually we were able to find two truckers communicating with each other. The conversation was very casual with some mentions of dissapointing children.

Communication Devices

Workshop

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Imaginary Radio Assignment

Introduction

For the assignment I worked together with Naomi van Maasakkers. For inspiration we decided to look into the past instead of into the future and looked up a database of sci-fi devices in books from the 40s to the 70s. We used the site Technovelgy for this.

Mediaglyphic

After looking at several options, me and Naomi decided to go with the "mediaglyphic". A device for people not bothered to learn how to read: Translating words into pictures. In a way, this is happening right now on the web: A lot of information is distilled into quick headlines with 1 image, since nobody seems to take the time to sit down and read something anymore. From the 10-second time limit on Snapchat (which dissappears afterwards) and 140 characters-news on Twitter.

Mediaglyphic in the internet age

We decided to combine this new era with the idea of the mediaglyphic by creating a web plugin that changes news articles to articles in GIFs. Each new color represents a new sentence and headlines are bigger than normal text. All GIFs were found by using giphy.com's search for the word that's displayed. We also made a poster together. We used a New York Times Article as an example.

Website

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The website can be found here: http://imaginaryradio.businesscatalyst.com/index.html

Poster

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A moving poster can be found on: https://indd.adobe.com/view/f33c7246-1217-4a1e-afed-bf7d2b91051b

Workshop with MICA

Quarter 10: Own project (Pre-Research)

For Quarter 10 and this project in general I haven taken an interest in NFC. This, relatively, new technology. In fact, I want to explore this very specific part of NFC products: The 'toy to life' Industry. Several major brands have been releasing these toys over the years that have NFC chips embedded in them. What these chips do is bring a toy into a video game world. While I have no interest to own these toys myself, I have always found them interesting. Especially the marketing and thoughts behind them that is being communicated to kids. The idea of a living 'thing' inside your toy coming to life is of course very exciting.

I got inspired by the project of Boris and company (sorry, don't know everyone's name) with the sound recording of different technologies. I want to try and recieve this audio of an NFC chip inside this figure and find a way to automatically change this electronic sound to a more 'living' or 'organic' sound. To basically give this idea of actual 'life' inside these toys. This is jut my initial idea and I hope that during the coming weeks it will expand as I learn more and more about this technology.