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We let the autocorrect correct some words we use often to sound smarter. | We let the autocorrect correct some words we use often to sound smarter. | ||
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We made some stickers with a food table on it which showed information for perfect food. | We made some stickers with a food table on it which showed information for perfect food. | ||
Food without any fat and sugar, but filled with vitamins and minerals. We would put the stickers on our food every time we were hesitating about how healthy it was. | Food without any fat and sugar, but filled with vitamins and minerals. We would put the stickers on our food every time we were hesitating about how healthy it was. | ||
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We were intrigued by stereo locators. Devices that were used hundred years ago to locate ships and planes which weren’t visible for the human eye. | We were intrigued by stereo locators. Devices that were used hundred years ago to locate ships and planes which weren’t visible for the human eye. |
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QUARTER 14
research
experiments
RESULTS
Collaborators
THARIM CORNELISSE
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PAGE THARIM
JEANINE VERLOOP
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PAGE JEANINE
Starting experiments
We started our collaboration off with some small experiments about the voice and truth.
For example we used the autocorrect on our phone to lie to ourselves.
We let the autocorrect correct some words we use often to sound smarter.
(voorbeeld)
We made some stickers with a food table on it which showed information for perfect food.
Food without any fat and sugar, but filled with vitamins and minerals. We would put the stickers on our food every time we were hesitating about how healthy it was.
(voorbeeld voorbeeld)
We were intrigued by stereo locators. Devices that were used hundred years ago to locate ships and planes which weren’t visible for the human eye.