Sit & Make: Sitting and Making
Finally! Time to test Sit & Make. Sitting Making a chair is simple. A user just has to sit down, find a comfortable position and press the red button to… Read More →
Let's steal nature's design tools.
Finally! Time to test Sit & Make. Sitting Making a chair is simple. A user just has to sit down, find a comfortable position and press the red button to… Read More →
The simpler the better, the age old adage goes, and so it proved with Sit & Make. During my experimentation, I created more and more complex systems for generating forms,… Read More →
As I mentioned in my last post, I am not as familiar with Grasshopper as I would like to be, so I took some time to explore different ways of… Read More →
Now that I have the data coming in from the chair, I have to figure out how to transform it into a new design. The from should be abstract enough… Read More →
Enough talk, let’s build some stuff. This post is all about getting my hands dirty by wiring and testing the physical component of Sit & Make. Wiring (and Soldering) When… Read More →
Sit & Make uses data collected from how you sit on a chair to derive a new, more abstract form that can inspire future chair designs. There are two main… Read More →
Chairs. They have been around since the dawn of civilization, evolving and changing as new materials are developed and as trends come and go. It seems that if you want… Read More →
The first version of Learning Alarm is now live. Using TensorFlow, I implemented a very simple neural network that monitors an alarm clock application and uses reinforcement learning to improve… Read More →
More and more people are beginning to use their phones as their alarm clocks and why not? They have a variety of alarm apps they can choose from, set their… Read More →
Nowadays when I look at everyday objects, I think to myself, “If (insert object here) could learn, how would it change the way I interact with it?” One of the… Read More →