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Thesis Chronological Documentation
Feb 03, 2021
During 2020-2021 winter break Reading papers. Playing with p5js to build web-base math graph sonification app. Feb 1, 2021 Class started. Feb 3, 2021 Made this process blog. Got an IRB approval for modification. Started recruiting interview participants - people who are blind, teachers, accessibility services at universies, sonification software providers. Feb 4, 2021 Updated sonification prototype and publish it on my GitHub Pages.…
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Pre Thesis Chronological Documentation
Sep 10, 2020
This page is a chronologial documentation of the Pre-Thesis class at NYU 2020 Fall. It also contains a weekly process blog for the assignment. Sep 10, 2020 What I did Create this blog post for documentaion Grasping my current situation Made the 1st mind map Thoughts Grasping my current situation I know roughly what I want to do for my thesis, that is, something related to accessibility, people with disabilities, and technology.…
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Bass Hug
May 01, 2020
Description Bass Hug is a cushion device that vibrates to the bass sound of the music you are listening to and allows you to feel the music by holding it. I wanted to create a device that would enhance the experience of listening to music at home. This device was inspired in a situation where I was unable to go to a live concert due to the impact of the COVID-19.…
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Living With Robots Final Project Chronologial Documentation
Mar 31, 2020
This page is a chronologial documentation of my final project for the Living With Robots class at NYU 2020 Spring. March 31 Idea My idea is to make a wearable device to enhance music listening experience at home. I love music. I listen to music at home, and I often go to live concerts. All this time, I've been thinking about the difference between going to a venue and listening to a concert, and listening to a broadcasted live concert at home.…
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Museum Accessibility Week 4 Readings
Feb 21, 2020
Readings Charlotte Coates article The article “Best practice in making Museums more accessibile to visually impaired visitors” explains the importance of multi sensory experience in museum so that various people with disabilities can feel inclusiveness and enjoy museum. The number of people with low vision is approx 1.3 billion in the world. 25.5 million in US. Some ways museums cater for people with low vision: audio guide, audio descriptive displays, tactile exhibition, 3D printing, sight, sound, touch and smell.…
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Museum Accessibility Week 3 Readings
Feb 16, 2020
Readings Kat Holmes Article Kat Holmes, a designer and founder of mismatch.design, talkes about 5 ways of how inclusive design accelerate inovation. She defines a signature trait of an inclusive solution as adabtability to the needs of a unique person, that is, applying new meanings to objects by adaptation (such as changing shapes, context, or purpose of an object) to solve problems. She also stresses that inclusive design has significant market opportunity in business by showing three examples, typing machine, PillPack, and Touchscreen.…
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Museum Accessibility Week 2 Readings
Feb 11, 2020
Readings Working Document of Best Practices: Tips for Making All Visitors Feel Welcome Access: the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance. Inclusion: the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure. Accessibility Resources at the Intrepid It's really good to know that Intrepd has many resources for accessibility. I'm curious how many people know about these resources.…
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Museum Accessibility Week 1 Readings
Feb 11, 2020
This is a series of posts about 2020 Spring Museum Accessibility class at NYU. Reading memo Book: Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion in Museums 6: The Leadership Imperative by Laula Laula's thesis is It is urgent that museum leaders,,, focus their attention on how to strategically and effectively bring diversity and inclusion into the culture of their museums. To do so, she strongly suggests to read the United States Census to understand how the country and its people consist now and are changing in the future.…
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Week 14 City as Site Part 5
Jan 08, 2020
Since this week assignment is to write a synthesis about the project, I wrote it and uploaded on https://docs.google.com/document/d/137crjRAcVaEu3BgIJl-D7ek53u563ODNIyXazvvn1Wg/edit?usp=sharing. One thing I want to mention here is what I am going to do in the future. I am taking three classes this semester, and through them I found myself very interested in food and culture. In this class Ideation&Prototyping, I was able to work on food in terms of IDM community and health, by learning many different methods/concepts and ideation.…
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Week 13 City as Site Part 4
Jan 08, 2020
Survey I conducted a short survey to hear feedback from participants. A survey consisted of only 4 questions and was done via google survey for the sake of easiness and 5 out of 6 participants replied so far. From this survey, I was able to get some insights and especially the following two information was useful; (1) $3 would be an appropriate price. (2) at most once a week is an appropriate.…