Tuesday, April 28, 2009


1. Jackie

2. Count
Assign your own values to the four variables on the watch- A,B,C, and D, and track their presence in your day to day life. For example, to track your mood, let's say you assign the following- A: Very Happy, B: Happy, C: Sad, or D: Very Sad. Every hour (or at whatever interval you set) the watch will vibrate briefly, asking for you to input your current state. Whenever you're ready for some juicy data, connect the watch to your computer and watch as it visualizes your input into beautiful, informative pie charts and line graphs. Ex: You are "Sad" 70% of the time on Monday. You are mostly "Very Happy" around 9 PM.

3. Rx Watch
Holds a few small pills in three different compartments, and reminds you when to take them.


Micro Blue
This watch doesn't watch anything. It listens. With the push of a button, you can capture moments of audible interest wherever you are. Using a quality Blue Microphone, the Micro can record high quality audio for more than 24 hours onto 2 GB of built-in storage. Alternately, you can use the "auto-audio-journaling" mode to randomly capture 10-second audio snippets throughout your day.



Loki
For the bohemians– the Loki Watch makes fun of Western society's slavish adherence to the clock by randomly speeding up and slowing down the displayed time, but never falling more than ten minutes out of sync with the actual time.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009





Thursday, April 9, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009

Camera Pt. 1

daapspace4.daap.uc.edu/~DeWittDL/CameraInfo.pdf
daapspace4.daap.uc.edu/~DeWittDL/cameraimageboard.pdf