Final Project

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After we presented our successful prototype, this was the home stretch. After such careful planning and creation of foundation elements with ideas and suggestions along the way, we were confident to execute our design well. By now, our idea had changed slightly; as during our previous planning and experimenting stages, many suggestions were made by fellow students. These were taken in consideration; as well as our own suggestions and ideas. Things were becoming more clear.

As mentioned with our design proposal, the whole Wow-factor of our design would be the glowing tiles. They would be pretty and playful as audience members press each tile, trying to beat the game in action-packed interaction. So we started our tile construction. Our expenses commenced, as we obtained materials needed. Metal supports, lights, wiring, electronic components (relays, resistors) etc were purchased. Already, we realised the expensiveness of our project. At the early stages of our final project, expenses were at roughly $150. Considering we were Uni students, this was alot, even if to be split between three members.

A video of our final product and processes