Author Archives: Jonathan Ortiz
Final Project Sketch – Black Hands
Group: Kaan Doğrusöz, Myles Blodnick, Jonathan D. Ortiz Proposal: Our group wants to create two wireless feedback devices that spill ink onto the user’s hand based on pulse spikes from the other user’s device. The premise is to create a
Final Project Sketch – Black Hands
Group: Kaan Doğrusöz, Myles Blodnick, Jonathan D. Ortiz Proposal: Our group wants to create two wireless feedback devices that spill ink onto the user’s hand based on pulse spikes from the other user’s device. The premise is to create a
Autonomous Robot Part 3 – Bully Bot
Group: Kaan Doğrusöz as Tutor and Integrator, Jonathan D. Ortiz as Designer and Scribe Abstract The Bully Bot is an autonomous robot that recognizes and charges at the color red until it gores, or until it and idles in pseudo-random
Autonomous Robot Part 3 – Bully Bot
Group: Kaan Doğrusöz as Tutor and Integrator, Jonathan D. Ortiz as Designer and Scribe Abstract The Bully Bot is an autonomous robot that recognizes and charges at the color red until it gores, or until it and idles in pseudo-random
Autonomous Robot Part 2 – Bully Bot
Group: Kaan Doğrusöz as Tutor and Integrator, Jonathan D. Ortiz as Designer and Scribe Abstract The Bully Bot is an autonomous robot that recognizes and charges at the color red. Why We Did This Our goal was to create action
Autonomous Robot Part 2 – Bully Bot
Group: Kaan Doğrusöz as Tutor and Integrator, Jonathan D. Ortiz as Designer and Scribe Abstract The Bully Bot is an autonomous robot that recognizes and charges at the color red. Why We Did This Our goal was to create action
1B – Arduino Project – Turnt Signals Redux
Jonathan Ortiz – Scribe, Myles Blodnick – Designer, Kaan Doğrusöz – Tutor, Jake Scherlis – Integrator Upon completion of the Wearable Turn Signal bike gloves (http://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/physcomp/f14/16-223/1a-basic-circuits-project-wearable-turn-signals/), we came to the conclusion that there were many areas in which our design could
1B – Arduino Project – Turnt Signals Redux
Jonathan Ortiz – Scribe, Myles Blodnick – Designer, Kaan Doğrusöz – Tutor, Jake Scherlis – Integrator Upon completion of the Wearable Turn Signal bike gloves (http://courses.ideate.cmu.edu/physcomp/f14/16-223/1a-basic-circuits-project-wearable-turn-signals/), we came to the conclusion that there were many areas in which our design could