I've been floating the idea for friends and family to imagine the project that I'm going to be making this year, and tell me their thoughts on it. It's a half joke, but wouldn't it be neat if you could do that? I imagine people with a big audience can do that, but there's a fine line between having no replies and having too many.
In the real world, I have to share some sketches, and get more specific when asking for feedback.
I have three concepts now.
Calm Timer
Plays a nice-sounding chime on the hour, or set intervals with a small screen.
Tangible Media Player
A collection of wood tokens start a playlist when set on the player. The tokens bring back some tangibility to the act of choosing and playing music. They can also load internet radio stations.
I remember finding a "record player" made in preschool with paper plate, pipe cleaner, buttons. If I choose this project I'll be honoring my small self that really wanted a cool little tangible music player.
Prior art
- Månsteri's Äänimuseo tangible sound player.
Closed-Eye VR
Closed-eye solar-powered VR visor. With eyes closed, chill in the sun light or with a bright lamp. An array of liquid crystal (LC) cells are activated at different intervals, giving the illusion of motion.
I like how this concept would need a tiny fraction of the energy needed for high-end virtual reality systems. The challenge of programming small low-energy microcontrollers is interesting.
Prior art
- Brion Gysin Dreamachine (1959)
- Geordi LaForge's VISOR is an obvious style inspiration.
- Mitch Altman's Neuro Dreamer flashes lights into your dreams to help you lucid dream.
- Active shutter 3D glasses could be a source of liquid crystal cell components, though smaller would be better to fit more.
- Auto Darkening Welding Helmet forehead-sized solar panel is enough to darken this style of welding mask, so I think it's feasible, if I can keep the electronics efficient enough.