Daan Weijers, Luuk Rombouts, Kate Twomey, Leila Byron / timely March 18th, 2016
Daan Weijers, Luuk Rombouts, Kate Twomey, Leila Byron
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timely
March 18th, 2016
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We first tried to dye flowers as a visual representation of data…
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But after multiple failed experiments…
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It was back to the drawing board…
Where we focused on tension/stress and it’s relationships to how full your calendar is.
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Introducing, timely …
A simple, visual way to forecast your work week and manage imbalances in your day.
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2 Arduino Makers
5 Stepper Motors
15 Metal Rods acting as 5 Capacitive Sensors
Lots of MDF
What we used:
Next steps:
• Calculate time in-between meetings • Make it location based • Other APIs to make stress/tension more accurate (ie. FitBit) • Differentiation of calendar’s event-types to get a more well-
rounded understanding of each event
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TAK!
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Daan Weijers, Leila Byron, Kate Twomey, Luuk Rombouts