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9 worlds Necklace - asgard

9 worlds Necklace - asgard. Wearable Technology You-you (Shin-you) Hou Kate Hartman. Concept .

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9 worlds Necklace - asgard

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  1. 9 worlds Necklace -asgard Wearable Technology You-you (Shin-you) HouKate Hartman

  2. Concept • Using 9 pendants and LEDSs, the purpose of these pendants are the exploration of the diffusion of light in creating a private world and galaxy in each pendant. The pendants are meant to represent the 9 worlds of Norse mythology each representing different inhabitants as well as scenes particular to their wold. The pendants draw from inspiration from the Thor 1 and 2 cinematography and depiction of the 9 worlds. Using dyes, paints and mixed media on fabric encapsulated by a wooden frame and lit up by LEDs, the purpose is to capture the scene of the 9 worlds as well as lighting up the galaxy giving it life.

  3. Construction and ideation

  4. Inspiration

  5. Materials list • Lilypad Simple Arduino • RGB LEDs or SuperBriteLEDs • Wires • Lead free Solder • A sensor or analog control-Undetermined • Sheer fabric • Plywood and wood venner or Wood • Metal rivets • Wood glue • Fabric dyes • Multimedia such a beads

  6. Work plan • 1.Test LEDs and sensor, experiment with fabrics and wood • 2. Integrate LEDs and sensor together and build a working code basis, work more with fabric and wood narrowing down the choices (decide on final dyes, medias and wood) • 3.Have the code up and running (troubleshooting) and construct the final piece

  7. Resources • LadyAda • Alyson Fielding • Youtube • The Arduino Cookbook • Make: wearable electronics

  8. Bibliography • Shoji, Craig. Thor: Ext. Asgard. Digital image. CG Hub. Full Spectrum, 23 July 2012. Web. 10 Nov. 2013.

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