Tuesday, December 7, 2010

My flow

I have various types of flow:
(In order of favorite to least favorite)
Sitting in a cozy room with a cup of chai, or earl grey tea... barefoot
Taking an extremely hot shower and humming to myself... barefoot
Lying in bed pondering what things I haven't thought of ... barefoot
The fact that just dreaming helps me come up with ideas ... barefoot

BEST IDEA YET!

Something to be able to dunk an oreo into a glass of milk if a) the glass is too deep to fit your hand into or b) not get your hands so cold and wet.
I NEED THIS!

Better way to possibly get up in the morning


         You've got an 8 am on Friday morning and you know that no matter how many alarms you set, you just won’t get up because you were out to late last night. Well, instead of setting your phone alarm that has a snooze button that you will hit many times, you need a “Lamp Alarm Clock” to get you up on time. It will shine a bright light on your face so that it simulates the sun and your body recognizes it as morning and wakes you up. It can also have sound associated with it as well, but more of a peaceful “morning” type of essence. But it would have a randomized sound every morning that way your body doesn’t program itself to only hear that one sound every morning, and choose to ignore it.

Possible "getting into your car solution"

Instead of having to go through the routine of opening a door and then configuring your body to get into a car, you would simply have to press a button on your keys (or buttons for multiple passengers) and the chair(s) would eject slowly out from the sides of the car (where the doors would normally be) and could be pre-adjusted in height so it is the most comfortable for you. Also when you arrive at your destination, you would simply have to press the button again.

List of things that need a better way to do them

Taking a shower
Getting up in the morning
Eating a quick breakfast
Doing Laundry
Making Coffee
Wash a Car
Do Dishes
Get to class
Control your temper
get engaged
get married
do homework
brus teeth
blow-dry hair
dry off after a shower
put in contacts
search the internet
drive a car
get into a car
make your bed

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Changing the laundry process


            Instead of having to walk to the laundry room here on campus in the dorms, one could have a hamper that automatically sterilized and cleaned the clothes. Once the dirty clothes were put it, a powerful UV light  would sterilize the clothes. This would only work for clothes that aren’t completely soiled.  This would also be convenient because clothes would be cleaned immediately.

Sheltering the unsheltered

What if there was a sheltering place such as the "projects" but much nicer and owned by the city where they help the people living there find work or give them a job there at the residence. Then they can start paying for the housing then eventually they would have enough money to get a place for themselves. This could be implemented to help minimize homeless people.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Industrial Design

I decided to build an end table out of metal and colored acrylic. I'm very excited to go to the ranch tomorrow. I will have just enough material to build it. It is going to be three metal rings, getting smaller while moving up and also getting thinner. They all over lap as well. I've finally decided to use light blue and yellow for my colored tops of the rings because when they overlap, they make green. Just an added effect. Gonna go out to the ranch tomorrow and talk to Mr. Chuck about everything.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Paper watches!

These watches are made out of paper!!
gizmag.com
This is in my sketch book for Davidson. Haha I think its funny.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Thinking

Plants such as Areca Palm, Lady Palm. Bamboo Palm, and many others help remove indoor toxins. What if there was a way to replicate what is in those plants and have it combined with air freshener and like products. It could somehow be injected in to air fresheners, plug-ins, cleaning supplies; to help remove toxins.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Computational Aesthetic Evaluation- Phillip Galanter


Computational Aesthetic Evaluation
     First Mr. Galanter adressed the question of "What is Computational Aesthetic Evaluation?" The truth is that it is just an unsolved problem that can not really be measured. Many people believe that this will never be resolved, and others believe that it just won't be resolved in our lifetime. I think that it could be solved, but it is going to be very hard to program a computer to many different opinions, and then having to decide what opinion would pertain to that individual. However, in my opinion, why would we want a computer to do that for us; that is one of the interesting things about humans, we have opinions, all different, so how would a computer be able to please someone with aesthetics every time? Which brought up Mr. Galanter's next question, "Why bother?" He stated that it is a new way to make discoveries about human aesthetics and how to please humans aesthetically, and that it is an important aspect in making truly creative computers. It would be incredible for a computer to retain that kind of information, though it seems to me that it will be very hard to achieve that goal. In relation though, the people that thought of the cell phone were told they were crazy and look at it today, there are just many endless possibilities when it comes to technology.
     He then went in to understanding what Aesthetic really are: color studies, genetic, cultural, specific experience and learning. These seem so personal and different to every human, to try and have a computer be able to generate that kind of information since each individual is unique in every one of those aspects. 
     Different people have tried to measure aesthetics, for example, in the science field, they are researching "complexity." Many other people have researched aesthetics as well. George Birkhoffs (1933) was one of these men; he came up with a formula for measuring aesthetics which was M (aesthetic value)= O (aesthetic order)/C (complexity). Birkhoff believed that measure could only be used to compare like objects, and he also believed that as aesthetic pleasure increased as complexity increased. Daniel Berlyne came along and began thinking about stimulating the nervous system and arousal potential. He believed that the ways to stimulate the nervous system were psychophysical, ecological, and collative. He wanted to measure the amount of surprise. He realized that complexity increases when you move from order to disorder and as arousal increases, pleasure increases, however when stimulation gets too high, pleasure decreases. Then Colin Maritndale, who was studying pro-typicality and neural networks, conducted experiments that contradicted Berlyne's research. Martindale believed that a complex system is a mixture of order and disorder. In order to gain value, you must retain as much information as possible without getting overstimulated; and when you reach aesthetic pleasure, you feel what a reward system is like.
     Even though aesthetics have tried to be measured, they are relative to the individual; their genetics, culture, background, and ideas. That is where they look for stimulation for aesthetic pleasure. Usually, however, aesthetic pleasure falls into a category that lies somewhere between order and disorder, again it is still relative to the individual. This is the main area that will have trouble being duplicated on a virtual system; predicting human pleasure/ stimulation/ satisfaction.




Sunday, October 17, 2010

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Brian, thought you might like this one :)

This was on one of Dr. Vanegas's powerpoints.... made me think of you and how you love music! :)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

During class- Industrial Designs

I googled "weird furniture" and this is what came up :)
http://crayoneater.tumblr.com/post/220927467/artistic-furniture-by-pablo-reinoso
http://www.casasugar.com/tag/award+winners?page=1



Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Biomimicry(2)

I am allergic to bees and, I am terrified of them when they are around me (for obvious reasons), however, I am very interested in them. I started googling "honey making" and then I ended up looking at what their body material is made of (chitin). It is a very strong material that I think can be utilized. I did a patent search on chitin and I found that many people have tried to reproduce chitin but have not actually used it for anything other than in a shampoo. This I will look into more for maybe using it in my ENDS 101 Biomimicry soft innovation.

Biomimicry

I was thinking, for maybe the shape of roofs on houses, maybe using a leaf as an inspiration. I mean, leaves are designed for the water to flow through the veins and then the excess falls off all from a certain point. What if we could use that knowledge and design a roof after it? Small veins running through the roof that transport the rainwater to a specific point so that all the water can be captured and used (rainwater collecting systems, ponds, etc.) And maybe, since when the water from the leaves fall off, they land among the roots of that particular plant, that could also be implemented in the roof design.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Cool looking things I found :)

^^This house was designed to utilize reflected light in California^^
http://www.lowimpactliving.com/blog/tag/reflective-roof/
^^Green roof in Massachusetts^^
http://blog.connareahomes.com/2009/05/green-mansfield-ct/
^^Alexander Michael design^^
http://archnewhome.com/tag/glass-walls.html


Really cool invention.. very simple though

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danprovost/glif-iphone-4-tripod-mount-and-stand?ref=spotlight

glad Prof. Hill showed us this :)

Roof Design

Ideas: 
1.maybe one piece roof but ceiling is diff sizes... that way, all reain water can run to the south side of the house for easier rain water collection..



 2. For bedroom, angled up towards the north... like a 2 section room with a continuation for the patio.. kind of a more dramatic look..

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Behavorial Setting

Really having trouble thinking of my roof... UGH!
Have to finish this tonight... leaving for home tomorrow.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

ENDS 101 Class notes thru 10-5












Below are the "excercises" we did with Mr. Godkin
ya, I should probably do this once a week instead of putting them all up at the same time.. oops. I'll do better on the next go around :)

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Ends101 (Innovention)

More to come on this bed add-on idea..

Behavioral Setting (post 1)

Didn't get all of my ideas into my drawing... but I do like what I have, hopefully the TA's and Prof. Hill do too..

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Micro Dwelling

Since my dwelling was kind of odd shaped, I sort of had trouble doing the roof. I ended up doing triangular panels layered on top of each other. Going to work on what I'm going to say for my presentation. NERVOUS!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

UGH!

Ok, so I'm trying to upload my PBP project for my ENDS 101 Class and it is NOT working out for me! I'm trying to now upload it to YouTube and send it in as a link because it is not uploading correctly. Its really starting to get me angry. That is due at 5:00. THEN I have to go finish my drawing of a 180 degree view in the Architecture building that I have to have pretty much finished tomorrow. THEN I need to go to cavenders to buy some work boots for the Architecture Ranch that we are going to tomorrow.. UGH So much to do! So little time!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

9-12-10 ENDS 105

So on the right page, the one with the writing next to it I am really starting to like. It can be a desk, recliner, a regular chair, but most importantly, it is a chair that you can curl up in a ball into and lean to one side. That is the way I love to sit so it makes sense to design it for me.
So this was my brainstorming process for the manilla folder project.