

Final Project
Combine your outside superpowers (skills and interests that you haven’t utilized in this class yet) with the learning from this weekend to produce a unique haptic feedback prototype for an intended application. You can draw on your coding abilities, hardware prowess, fabrication mastery, etc. In your documentation, be sure to indicate what your intended application is as well as what was the focus of your prototyping activities. Capture the experience of the haptic feedback a


Haptics Buffet
Group: Anita Mbabazi, Arnav Wagh, Alexandra Lopez Assignment: Your task is to work as a group to test and/or develop a particular type of haptic feedback and to provide your findings in a physical form to be experienced by the class. This can be a deeper dive into the work we’ve done already with vibrating motors or branching out into alternative approaches to haptic feedback. Wavy Feather Necklace The Fabrication Process: The Final Result and Users' Experiences


Material Testing
Group: Yiyao Nie, Alexandra Lopez Assignments: -Sewing a circuit to light up an LED - For this workshop, your task is to test (4)...


Beatiful Sensor
Group: Yiyao Nie, Arnav Wagh, Haiyi Huang, Alexandra Lopez Assignment: Your final assignment in this course is to make a beautiful...


Motor Arrays
Group: Anita Mbabazi, Dan Owen, Alexandra Lopez Assignment: In this experiment, we branch out into using multiple vibration motors. The purpose of this is to generate sensations that travel across the area of the body or simultaneously stimulate multiple locations on the skin. To connect and control multiple motors you use (3) digital or analog output pins on the Arduino.


Haptic Motor Driver
Group: Anita Mbabazi, Dan Owen, Alexandra Lopez Assignment: This experiment introduces a new part – the haptic motor driver. This board and the associated library provide over 100 effects for the vibrating motor allowing for more sophisticated behavior with less programming. Download the Arduino library and try the “Basic” example. 1- Open the Serial Monitor so that you can read the numbers of the effects as you feel them. Write down the numbers of the ones that interest y











