Difference between revisions of "The Value of Experimentation"
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I had a great experience working in the minor Digital Craft. The setup of small projects that were executed in a short time frame changed my <br> | I had a great experience working in the minor Digital Craft. The setup of small projects that were executed in a short time frame changed my <br> | ||
working methods and overall creative process. There was a focus on experimentation that pushed me in different directions and encouraged me <br> | working methods and overall creative process. There was a focus on experimentation that pushed me in different directions and encouraged me <br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 19 January 2017
I had a great experience working in the minor Digital Craft. The setup of small projects that were executed in a short time frame changed my
working methods and overall creative process. There was a focus on experimentation that pushed me in different directions and encouraged me
to explore the subjects in a more hands-on way instead of a theoretical/conceptual approach.
1.1 Acoustic Radiation
Experiment investigating the reaction of the ultrasonic sensor in relation to different texture/material as a way of looking for errors in its ability to measure distance.