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4.2.2010

The final shapes for my “electronic device head shot / profile” cards!

The final shapes for my “electronic device head shot / profile” cards!

3.20.2010

Between On and Off

A series of visualizations that show the possible modes between on and off for future electronic objects. I’ll have this on one of the walls at my exhibition!

3.12.2010

Experimenting with sillhouettes as a way of simplifying and symbolizing electronic objects. This seems to be the best way to expose the relationship and interaction between objects and their owners, not their functions and details.

2.25.2010

This is a “guide map” of references I have utilized for my thesis. Each “floor” is a category of concept and the size of it shows how much significance each category has on my thesis. The “basement” includes some concepts that are not necessarily obvious at first sight but are definitely at the root of my thesis.

2.13.2010

The pie chart looked nice but the bar graph just gives us a better idea for making comparisons.

2.9.2010

This is a diagram that shows when each object is free to play. By having these visualized in a pie graph, we can see what times multiple objects share free time.

2.7.2010

A diagram that looks at how much free time each electronic object has per week. The squiggled lines indicate when each object is powered with electricity.It also breaks free time of electronic objects down to 3 categories: knocked out, sleeping, and dozing off.

A diagram that looks at how much free time each electronic object has per week. The squiggled lines indicate when each object is powered with electricity.

It also breaks free time of electronic objects down to 3 categories:
knocked out,
sleeping,
and dozing off.

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