Method at Etsy: Intro to Physical Computing

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Hello Etsy Labs!

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We’re Method

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MethodWe are a design & innovation consultancy. We solve business challenges through design thinking and create inspired products, services and brands.

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San Francisco

New York

London

We brainstorm.

We collaborate.

We ideate.

We create.

And we explore.

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What isphysical computing?

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Physical Computing is the digital meeting the physical.

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Through software and code, we can elicit analog and reactive responses from hardware.

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We can communicate between the computer and hardware, opening up greater possibilities.

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Introducingthe Arduino

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Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software.

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There are different types of Arduino, designed specifically for varying projects. They can be miniature, round, and flexible.

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The microcontroller on the board is programmed using the Arduino programming language, which is based on Processing.

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In simple terms, the code controls the output, allowing us to communicate between the computer and Arduino, opening up greater possibilities.

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laptop

sensorREADS

provides actionable input from the environment

actuatorACTIVATES

causes a physical effect

in a nutshell...

CODE tells it how to behave

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READSprovides actionable input

from the environment

in a nutshell...

CODE tells it how to behave

ACTIVATEScauses a physical effect

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How is physical computing being used?

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Physical computing is being utilized by designers, artists, and technologists to create reactive and interactive products.

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There are several types of inputs: i.e. code, switches or sensors

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A switch is a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit. This allows us to control when and how the hardware responds.

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A switch completes the circuit, turning the output on or off.

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Circuits

Creating a closed circuit

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Battery(Power source)

Switch(Open: circuit is not connected)

Output(Off)

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Battery(Power source)

Switch(Closed: circuit is complete)

Output(On)

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Sensors allow for sensing of and responding to the physical world. This makes reactions from the hardware possible.

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This heart rate sensor gathers informationabout the user.

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Gesture and movement can be a mechanism for interaction through the use of cameras, the Kinect,and accelerometers.

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This heart rate sensor gathers informationabout the user.

The Kinect senses gesturesand movements.

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There are multiple outputs of physical computing, including light, sound, motion, and image.

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A basic outputis turning onan LED light.

A more complicatedoutput is this automatedgeneration of a tattoo,called Auto Ink.

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You’ve seen and probably already interacted with physical computing.

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Gaming Devices

Smart Wearables

InteractiveRetail Environments

Home Products

Mobile Devices

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What we’re doing today

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The Memory Bracelet

Creating a mechanism for aiding in memory

Code - will tell the Arduino when to alert us (i.e. every 5 minutes)

Arduino - will tell the actuator (led, buzzer, motor) to perform so we can see the effect

The bracelet - will be a casually wearable accessory acting as a host to contain this

mechanism

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Arduinos

Many types of Arduinos

for varying purposes

Today, we’ll be using the Uno.

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Uno Lilypad

Mega Mini

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Software

Manipulating outputs through code

by changing variables

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Outputs

Many different types of outputs

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Light: LEDs Sound: Piezo buzzers

Motion: Piezo vibrator

Step 1: Wire

Step 2: Test

Step 3: Code

Step 4: Integrate

Step 5: Refine

Step 6: Use!

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Potential Applications

Real-world applications for your bracelet include:

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Alert to test blood sugar Reminder to get up and stretch Prompt to take medicine

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Extending the idea

Through hardware, sensors, and code

The next step would be to make this bracelet independent of the computer. We can hook it

up to a battery as a powersource and use smaller Arduinos such as the Lilypad to create a

free-moving memory bracelet!

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Meet your facilitators

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ClaudiaPhysical Computing Inventor

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AlisWearable Technology Practitioner & Enthusiast

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HilalThe Computing Geek

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JoshOur Creative TechnologistGREEN GROUP GUIDE

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LindsayUniversal CrafterRED GROUP GUIDE

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RimarCommunication and Design EnthusiastGREY GROUP GUIDE

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CarolaCreative OrganizerBLUE GROUP GUIDE

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MikeExperience and Industrial DesignerPURPLE GROUP GUIDE

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Questions?

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Go join your groups!