Let's post project ideas that we may or may not have time to work on in the future. The main point is to share inspiration with each other. Projects can have a hardware component, but given this is the coding subforum, they should have a software component. I'll start:
I've always been fascinated by Leary's "experiential typewriter". For whoever may not have heard about it, it was a machine with ten buttons. Each button meant a specific component of an experience. I don't remember what the buttons were exactly, but the idea was that the psychedelic traveler could record and report aspects of their experience as they happened.
It proved to be not that useful: people had trouble finding the right key for the moment, or even remembering that the typewriter existed. Even if it's not that useful, I think it still could be interesting or at least fun to play with. And it should be easy to improve upon with current technology.
I was thinking about a experiential typewriter program that would be interacted with through gestures instead of keys. It could be gestures to a webcam or traced gestures in a touchscreen or some capacitive surface. This seems like it could be practiced beforehand and easier to remember than a given key. It could be a system dependent on a PC or even a standalone device based on some cheap SBC.
I don't know if I ever will work on this, but it sounds like a fun idea to hack and experiment.
I've always been fascinated by Leary's "experiential typewriter". For whoever may not have heard about it, it was a machine with ten buttons. Each button meant a specific component of an experience. I don't remember what the buttons were exactly, but the idea was that the psychedelic traveler could record and report aspects of their experience as they happened.
It proved to be not that useful: people had trouble finding the right key for the moment, or even remembering that the typewriter existed. Even if it's not that useful, I think it still could be interesting or at least fun to play with. And it should be easy to improve upon with current technology.
I was thinking about a experiential typewriter program that would be interacted with through gestures instead of keys. It could be gestures to a webcam or traced gestures in a touchscreen or some capacitive surface. This seems like it could be practiced beforehand and easier to remember than a given key. It could be a system dependent on a PC or even a standalone device based on some cheap SBC.
I don't know if I ever will work on this, but it sounds like a fun idea to hack and experiment.





