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Week 7: LED Lights (Version 1)

For IoT devices, we also need to control the lighting to create more visual effects by changing LED lights. Description This is the first version of LED lights that we can control the effect via Arduino. Credit to David

Week 9: Time to Assemble

Last week, advisors were asking us what the final vision of our projects is. Since we were parallelly working on different tasks and not assemble them yet, we don’t have any wrap-up clips to demonstrate how the works look. Taking…

Week 8: Location-Based Experience

Location Research At the beginning of this semester, we knew we need to find a place to set up our musical showcase with a lot of equipment since we are working on an AR broadway experience. However, any location-based experience…

Week 7: Half Presentation

Time flies. It’s time for half presentation! The presentation session started from Monday to Wednesday, and we are the last session on Tuesday. With strictly limited time constraints, like 15 minutes, we rehearse and revise our keynotes several times to…

Week 6: Priority Moment

This week, we focused on developing priority moments. In the beginning, we are thinking about drawing some storyboards to show the user experience design. However, according to the client’s advice, we change our first task in UX to build a…

Week 6: Piles of Treasure

Continuing the coins falling effect, we build piles of treasure to enrich the scenes. Description When audiences look through their phone, they can actually see piles of treasure piles up in front of them. Feedback

Week 6: Magic Lamp

For IoT devices, we tried to build a magic lamp at first, including tracker, trigger, and visual effects. Description This is the first version lamp only with the eruption feature. Feedback The dust coming out from the top of the…

Week 4: Golden Spike

At this stage, we set up a golden spike to test our pipeline and development environment. Description: To test how AR effects look like in our phone. Gold coins keep falling down from the air and land on the detected…

Week 5: Revise and Replan

Reduce the scenes & Revise the scripts Last week, we discussed with clients about the limitations and challenges just after the quarter walkaround. Fortunately, this time, we clarify expectations and set a clear boundary of our works. To make everyone…

Week 4: Quarter Walkaround & Sitdown

Quarter Walkaround This year, the quarter walkaround is entirely remote. Each team has to host its zoom, and faculty will jumping into it. Each round is around 15 mins. After an elevator pitch, the team and faculty will move on…