Module 1 Formstorming

Weekly Activity Template

Ho Yi Chloe Tang


Project 1


Module 1

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Activity 1

My first try using copper tape. It didn't work because the tape wasn't long enough for the battery's positive and negative sides to connect. Also, the tapes' direction aren't aligning with the LED. This is a picture of the simple circuit taken before I light up the LED. This is a picture of the simple circuit taken after I light up the LED. This is a picture of the series circuit taken before I light up the LEDs. This is a picture of the series circuit taken after I light up the LEDs. This is a picture of the parallel circuit taken before I light up the LEDs. This is a picture of the series circuit taken after I light up the LEDs. Some of the tape overlapped leading to some errors. I accidentally sewed using both conductive fabric and conductive thread. I did sew it well so the button wouldn't pop out. Using a parallel circuit provided in class, I experimented with the sewed button with alligator clips. This time I tried experimenting directly with the LED. Using conductive paint, I made the pattern of a simple circuit and waited for it to try. This is a picture taken before I light up the LED. This is a picture taken after I light up the LED. This is the fabric I used as a pocket for the battery. This is the conductive thread I used to sew the fabric. I used less conductive paint for this time. I wanted to know if it still works if the paint is more diluted. It ended up not working as it wasn't strong enough. I doodled an image and lit it up using alligator clips. I used alligator clips on the paper with conductive paint. 1 battery was used and the LED was dim. It seems that 3 batteries made the LED more apparent when it comes to using conductive paint. Using copper tape, I made a heart shape to get more familiar with identifying positives/negatives. It worked with a few errors, but lit up regardless. This is the image of the doodle before the LED was lit. I used graphite for this circuit but it seems that the battery wasn't strong enough. Using aluminum foil, I tried connecting the two folded foils together but failed.

Activity 2

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Project 1


Final Project 1 Design

Wearable Interactive Affordance Based Circuit

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Non-Wearable Interactive Affordance Based Circuit

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