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Nymph’s Final Project-Blooming

Introducing a unique interactive device that blends Arduino microphone sound sensors and touch-sensitive design. It is shaped like a dandelion, users can blow gently, triggering a mesmerizing interplay of sound and visuals on the connected computer’s Touch Designer display. This interactive creation serves as a personalized stress-relief mechanism and a whimsical platform for making wishes, offering individuals a delightful escape and moments of tranquility in their daily lives.

Because this is a final project, I really want to undertake something challenging. Due to my strong interest in dynamic visual effects, I’ve decided to learn TouchDesigner and attempt to integrate it with Arduino to create some interesting interactions.

Materials Used:

  1. Adafruit Metro 328 with Headers – ATmega328
  2.  Sound Microphone Sensor
  3. White LED Diode Light
  4. Cotton – Make dandelions
  5.  Pearl Beads
  6. Wire 2m- dandelion stem
  7. Clear Fillable Ornaments Ball 50mm
  8. Wood Board 11mm thick
  9. Silver Metallic Paper A3
  10.  Clear Colorless Acrylic Round Tube
  11. Laptop

Coding & Testing

Arduino Testing
TouchDesigner Testing
Circuit Testing

Making Progress

Had a lot of fun!!!!

Instructable Tutorial

https://www.instructables.com/Blooming-Make-a-Wish/

Storytelling & Video Demo

Development

For the future development of this project, I believe there are several aspects to explore. Firstly, the exploration of more portable sensors and display devices could be considered. Secondly, there is room for optimizing the visual effects in TouchDesigner, combining with more user-centric research, to create transformations that truly help people relax, soothe their moods, and alleviate stress. The ultimate goal is to transform this project into an artistic therapeutic device, which was the initial inspiration I had on this project.

Closing Remarks: This project has been quite challenging for me, but in the process of exploration, I’ve also discovered a lot of new joys. A special thanks to those who have helped me, especially to Becky, Vince, Elaine, and Haley. Every time in this course, I’ve learned new things, used new tools, and expressed a different aspect of myself, which is truly precious to me.

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