Update: live chat application
Updated chat application can be reached through: http://rk2906.itp.io:8080/index-hw.html Question I still have to: what would be the best way to manage how far down the new messages go? For example, if...
View ArticleThoughts on Uber and its dynamic pricing
Response to this and this article. I might not be the best person to write for or against Uber as I’ve used it only a couple of times. My first encounter with Uber happened a bit more than a year ago...
View ArticleFinal project proposal for the future of work
Being event organizer and program curator I spend a lot of time looking for potential speakers and their contact information. While building a program and researching speakers is a fun job to do,...
View ArticleMidterm idea: collective drawing application
For the midterm I would like to explore the collective drawing as I haven’t had a chance to do that over the last few weeks. I would like to create an app where people can color together. I would...
View ArticleGame design for 4-6 year olds: concept and mechanics
Over the course of Designing Games for Kids class we’ll have to design four games. We’ve just finished the first one: it was aimed towards 4-6 year old kids and was co-designed together with An,...
View ArticleGame design for 4-6 year olds: playtesting and presenting in class
One of the weekends Esther took the game to playtest with her niece. Just as we thought, she loved it and fantasised so much more beyond the rules that we came up with. It gave us more confidence that...
View ArticleGame design for 4-6 year olds: fabrication
As every project at ITP, this one also required a mix of conceptual thinking, design and fabrication. Luckily, Esther has such a great talent and passion for it, so she lead the fabrication part...
View ArticleChat application using WebRTC
One of the homeworks for Live Web was a group project on one of the class materials we went through. We’ve got HTML5 Audio and Video with WebRTC. The project is done together with Nick Bratton and...
View ArticleMidterm: collective drawing application
The code runs here: https://rk2906.itp.io:8080/code9.html Blog post to follow.
View ArticleYour Little Speaker Curation Helper
As I mentioned in my previous post, I was going to build a website that would help event curators to look for speaker contact information. I was inspired by my own working experience and how much time...
View ArticleGoogle Hangouts: a quick review
The task for this week sounded like this: Find a live or synchronous platform that is in use online and list out it's properties (ideal number of users, capabilities, types of interaction). What do you...
View ArticleCollective drawing application (live web midterm)
For my live web midterm I created a collective drawing application that has these features: drawing canvas chat video streaming Drawing canvas Application allows users draw together: everytime a user...
View ArticleFinal project proposal: Interactive ITP Yearbook
For the final project I would like to keep working on the project idea that we created together with Nick and Natalia: http://bit.ly/23CcHkt I would like to turn it into Interactive ITP Yearbook —...
View ArticleSimple data channel application
This is a simple application created together with Ian Gibson. We were using data channels to send pictures to one another. Short demo here:
View ArticleFuture of New Media: outlining the next 10 years
The question we tried to follow and answer the entire semester sounded something like this: In light of the ability to track and record human activity, an ability that will be predetermined to be...
View ArticleRenaissance of the Self: scenario for the next ten years
Intro to this scenario can be found here. Written together with Skylar Jessen, Francesca Rodriguez Sawaya and Anneka Goss. Intro First of all, let me tell you something… Everything is going to be ok....
View ArticleInteractive ITP Yearbook
As I mentioned earlier, for the Live Web final I was working on the interactive ITP yearbook. I wanted it to be a separately running website, which would be meant for ITP community only. Since the...
View ArticleGame design for 7-12 year olds: concept & rules
Have you ever found it exciting and adventurous to explore the city on a subway? Well, here is your chance! We invite you to a journey around the city. What’s fun about it: it’s not your regular trip...
View ArticleGame design for 7-12 year olds: playtesting
Over the course of creating and iterating the game (many times), we’ve managed to test it with several people at ITP. Here are some pictures and videos from our playtestings: First playtest Second...
View ArticleGame design for 7-12 year olds: fabrication
This is what we had to make for the game: Board Paper print mounted on magnetic board. Printed at Village Copier on #32 laser paper. Cards Designed by Adobe Illustrator and printed at Brooklyn Game...
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