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Week 4 Time Capsule Part 2
Jan 05, 2020
I'm going to write my process in chronological order, so my final work will be shown in the last of this blog post. Doodle and Brainstorm First thing I did for the project was to doodle bunch of ideas about my time capsule. Here, one of the biggest problem was in which form I want to (or should) put my 99 songs in the capsule: analog (without electricity) or digital. It took me a quite amount of time which way to go and I ended up choosing digital since it is just easier to start with.…
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Week 3 Reading an Academic Paper
Jan 05, 2020
Read Research through design as a method for interaction design research in HCI. To be honest, I don't know how to react because I am new to both design and HCI in academics and cannot judge if the content is really true or not from my experience. So I will just write some concerns about the paper. It is written in 2007. Is this idea still a main stream in interaction design research in HCI area?…
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Week 3 Time Capsule Part 1
Jan 05, 2020
Time capsule (1) Steal like an artist (2) My favorite 99 songs https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3bOSbaVWU0egcZCKo6yD24 (3) Letter “Hi, it's great that you find my time capsule. You'll find a book Steal Like An Artist and my favorite 99 songs. Why did I choose them? This is a letter to explain why. Let me tell you my story. I like music and I play the drums, but I have never written a song.…
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Week 3 Module 3 and 4
Jan 05, 2020
Read module 3 and module 4. Module 3 It is about exploring different models of creativity and process. It is interesting to find out that this module has a lot in common what I learned in entrepreneurship class! (If you are interested, we use How to Build a Startup in Udacity as a textbook) For example, “standing on the shoulders of others” implies you do your business based on technology/market/etc developed by others.…
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Week 3 After Class
Jan 05, 2020
In class 3, I learned several methodologies and methods of research. It's good to know those frameworks. But I believe the important thing is how to effectively use them and the best way for that is actually use/try/experience them. I would try to intentionally use one/some of those methodologies and methods for my assignments in this class.
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Week 2 100 Things
Jan 05, 2020
Explanation of the work Pick up 100 hairs of my cat Ipa, paste them on three sheets of paper, and write “I AM A CAT AS YET I HAVE NO NAME NO I AM IPA”. This is a remix of Ipa's hair and a Japanese novel I am a cat by Soseki Natsume. The novel starts with a phrase 我輩は猫である。名前はまだない。(I am a cat. As yet I have no name.…
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Week 2 Brainstorming Module 2
Jan 05, 2020
For more details on brainstorming techniques, I read the relevant parts of Module 2. It explains some frameworks of how to do brainstorming and it is nice to know them. There are many techniques I have been using in these frameworks. One of them is to relax. It is super hard to relax when I get stuck on project. Whenever I feel I am in stuck, I intentionally try to make myself relax, go for a walk, have a coffee and eat dessert, listen to music, exercise, etc, so that I can be free from the thing I get stuck and get some fresh air.…
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Week 2 After Class
Jan 05, 2020
We did some brainstorming activities and they were fun. They were useful as well, of course. In brainstorming, quantity is important than quality! I feel each of the method (outputting/selecting/modifying/eliminating/combining/etc) uses different part of my brain and idea flows out from my mind. Feeling good :-)
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Week 2 Watch Everything Is a Remix
Jan 05, 2020
I watched a series of videos, Everything Is A Remix. I do not want to spend time to explain the idea but simply it is about, as its title said, everything is a remix. There are three methods of remix; copy, transform, and combine. It is a way to update/reboot/refine/etc familiar materials/things/themes and add new flavor to them. And I basically agree with his idea. My note is uploaded here: https://drive.…
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Week 1 Self Portrait
Jan 05, 2020
This is a self-portrait for IDEATION & PROTOTYPING 2019 at NYU. Download my self-portrait from here. Unzip the file. Open selfportrait.html If you have trouble, go to see my self-portrait here.