Tag Archives: Physical Computing

Perspective of a responsive surface © 2012 Mi Cha El La. All rights reserved.

Explorations toward a Responsive Architecture

This project is an investigation in an approach to a responsive architecture. It seeks to re-examine, re-imagine the processes of making responsive design. It explores the role of embedded computation and sensing technology as part of the design practice and … Continue reading

DIY Machine that pours you a gourmet shot © 2012 Mi Cha El La. All rights reserved.

Pousse Cafe

Pousse Cafe in collaboration with Fred Truman and Paragini Amin is a word recognition “machine” that pours you a perfectly layered gourmet shot. The machine uses Voce for processing and is made with a wine crate I got from the … Continue reading

paper shutters scheme.015-800 © 2012 Mi Cha El La. All rights reserved.

Peel

Peel is a surface that breathes. When the air quality and temperature sensors that are hooked up to it reach a threshold that is not good for us, humans, the wall stops breathing. It stops living. Each unit has diagonal … Continue reading

An Illustration of a wall made of many small low resolution cameras © 2012 Mi Cha El La. All rights reserved.

Mozi Wall

Mozi Wall is an experimental paper wall that takes low resolution photographs as passerby’s or participants walk by it. Mozi is the name of a chinese philosopher who referred to the camera obscura as a collecting plate. Each of these … Continue reading

Prototype Of Living Wall © 2012 Mi Cha El La. All rights reserved.

Living Surfaces

Living Surfaces is a prototype for a wall that mirrors your movements. It essentially senses the distance of your body to its sensors and moves in response to this distance. This mock up uses 4 hobby servos, 4 proximity sensors, … Continue reading

embedded plants 800x600 © 2012 Mi Cha El La. All rights reserved.

Embedded Plants

Embedded Plants is an interactive “Chia” pet made of wheat grass that is embedded with photocell sensors.  It acknowledge your presence when you pet it by purring and lighting up a series of LEDs. It is a plant for people … Continue reading