Archive for March, 2007

On being a Deviant

March 25, 2007

That may or may not be a subtle hint to check out my Deviantart page, which I’ve just updated with a few pics I rendered out for my CAD assignment due last Wed.

In case you didn’t realise, I had an assignment due Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and by Wednesday night I was feeling pretty terrible. I had a sore throat and bumpin’ forehead (yo!), neither of which went away the next day, or the day after that. Painkillers didn’t seem to do much about that either. Joy! I think I would almost prefer having my wisdom teeth reinserted and then removed again – at least those painkillers did something then. So I’m feeling somewht better now, thanks for asking, but I haven’t done much work since Wednesday. I’m temporarily burnt out. Boo hoo.

Anyway, more on being a deviant – check out this awesome page – they have heaps of awesome videos, particularly check out the laser tag and LED Throwies pages. The LED Throwies are the precursors to the Mooninite signboards that led to the Boston bomb scare (probably one of the stupidest over-reactions in recent times). I am seriously tempted to make a whole lot of these throwies and plaster them around uni. I’m quite sure that all of the ingredients can be had for fairly cheap over Ebay (ideally this would maybe cost under $100). Making signs from them would be awesome, but I wouldn’t want to be accused of creating a bomb hoax. My ideal target would have to be under the pedestrian bridge over Harris st between Building 6 and 4, or just randomly around uni. I’m wondering if double-sided tape would be as effective? It would certainly stick to more surfaces if it didn’t require too much pressure for application. The most important thing would be to put these in spots that are visible but out of the ordinary persons reach, since I don’t want jackasses just ripping them off the wall and nicking off with them.

Last link for the day- the piece de resistance. Imagine that, but hanging from the top of Tower Building. Need I say more?

How’s this for an idea?

March 19, 2007

Apologies for the lack of updates, I promise to write more. I know I can keep this promise because it’s an effecticve form of procrastination – for instance it’s preventing me as we speak from doin my assignment due tomorrow ;)

Anyway, this is something I was trying to explain to Timmeh the other day (maybe at the Bavarian Bier Cafffffeeeee) but for the life of me had forgotten what my awesome idea was.

While listening to a somewhat entertaining lecture on interaction design the other week by this guy (yes his name really is Bert Bongers, he’s from the Netherlands) he flashed up a comic, in Norwedish or whatever they speak, that had the evolution of men hitting things, progressing from clubbing an animal, through to hitting an anvil and ending at a user hitting his computer. It wasn’t particularly funny, but as he said, in all of the panels leading up to the computer the person was actually acheiving something by hitting.

So I had the idea for something that would do something for you when you hit your computer. Specifically, I have in mind a large red emergency button that you plug in via USB, and when you hit it, it sends a ctrl-alt-del keyboard command to the computer. The button would be housed in a pretty hefty box that you could mount somewhere solid on your desk so you could give it a real beating.

Taking the idea a step further, you could have a second normal recessed button to restart your computer so you don’t have to lean down to press in the fiddly little one on the front of your case, or better yet it could be a switch that requires a key in it, or better still, one that requires two people to turn keys simultaneously. I think I’ve stumbled into an entire set of gimicky USB peripherals based on oversized emergency props taken from action thrillers.

Admittedly there is already this missile launcher but don’t tell me it wouldn’t be a million times cooler if you could launch it with this button:

missile switch

Just so you know, I’m convinced this would be relatively easy to do – getting the hardware definitely wouldn’t be the hard bit. Watch this space :D