
Week 9: I made a robotic hand w paper
This week the atelier had an introduction class to Arduino where we learn some basic components like LED bulbs, Servo Motor and Potentionometer. I also made a robotic hand using paper, thread and tape and tested its interactive potential on people.
① Arduino Introduction
During the first workshop, the atelier was introduced to the different components of an Arduino kit and the resources available online to get started in arduino.
We were then introduced to the different components such as motion sensor, light sensor, etc, and the one that I found partcularly simple and straightforwatd was the servo motor.
Introduction to Arduino workshop by Andreas Schlegel 9 Oct 2024
Accelerometer (as input) Device 9 Oct 2024
Servo Motor 9 Oct 2024
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Servo Motor Demo 9 Oct 2024
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② Let's make a hand!
During week 8 as i was writing my RPO, I became curious about how a prosthetic can allow users to be in touch with nature intimately at the comfort of my desk. Also in relation to my previous taks and interactions with nature, I realise I do like to touch nature and begin to wonder if a simple prosthetic can help be “in touch” with nature.
Following a youtube tutorial, I made my first ever artificial hand with the materials I had - Paper, Wall-plug and Strings. The process was not as easy as the wall plugs had very tiny holes to thread the string through. As soon as I was done, I did some user-testing from touching my hands to face, a paper ball to the nearest nature I could find.
Rubber Hand Experiment illustration by Reddit account 'LeastGenericUsername'
DIY Robotic Hand tutorial by The Amaze Lab
Wall Plug, Tape and Paper
DIY thread needle
80% Done
Final DIY Robotic Hand
First user-testing with myself – Wallplug, Tape, Paper, Cupboard and Threads
Then I got a bit creative and see how I can interact with this prosthetic. I put it at the back of my head, let it touch my face (ticklish) and held a paper ball.
Holding paper ball
Touching human face
Hand at the back of my head
I touched the nearest tree I could find and Junliang accidentally recorded that in slow-mo which I thought it was kinda sexy.
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Touching the nearest tree
So then I gathered more users to try. First, Junliang. He tried locking hands with prosthetic.
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Locking Hands – User: Junliang, 25
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“Not to sound morbid, but It felt like my late grandfather’s hand” – User: Anna, 24
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Holding herself repeatedly – User: Vionetta, 20
Pure Bliss – User: Alda, 23
I didn’t know how to feel about this user-testing experience. My initial thought was ‘oh let’s make an artificial hand to touch nature for humans” - well since my entire paper was about human and nature relationship. So then I brought it to Instagram to ask more people.
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Surveying on social media – ig story
"What shoul it touch next?" – data collection 1
"What shoul it touch next?" – data collection 2
Responses 'Humans' vs 'Non-humans' – 10 Oct 2024
Reflection:
I don’t know.. are people just lonely…? and have the
desire to be touched?? HAHAH? It seems
like humans’ these days crave for physical interactions
with another body even if its’ artificial.
③ Seeing Creatures 🔎
Based on last week exercise, apart from the tactile experience, I was also inspired by this picture. A prosthetic touching nature kinda reminded me of my first sketch that I did in Week 2.
In this picture, the hand is touching a poster pasted on the wall. It’s a bit of a stretch but visually they look like they belong together. Like friends with exposed inner workings of their body part!
Week 1 Sketch – Trees Hand
Hand-tree interaction
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So then, I just indulged in this aesethtic and wanted to
created my own version. First, I looked through
my Week 7 of my ‘personal archive’ to look for some
pictures. I recall photographing one particular
picture, which I named
“car-beautiful-tree-sky-humans-buildings.jpeg” , that took
me three shots. First
without zooom, second with zoom and third with more zoom and
waiting for humans to walk away. Each time
cropping away more things for my satisfaction.
Tree outside Rochor, Singapore saved on Week 7 "Interspecies Encounters" Are.na Boaard
First Shot – no zoom
Second Shot – zoomed
Third Shot – more zoom + waited for humans to walk away
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But did I liked it? Probably. But the fact is I only remember the existence of this file becaue I intently searched for nature picture in my phone gallery. Recalling the three shots it took, I printed the picture out and erased things that I wanted to crop out further.
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Using white posca marker, like a correction tool, I removed things like cars, humans, buildings and well, just urban stuff. The result is a form derivative of my perception of what I saw in the tree outside Rochor.
White Posca Marker
White Posca on image
Scanned Artwork
Tree at punggol park saved on Week 7
Cropped tree at punggol park White posca on printed image
Bonsai Roots at Ban Nee Chen, Kovan saved on Week 7
Cropped roots at Ban Nee Chen, Kovan White posca on printed image
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Feeling happy with my outcome, I shared it with my fellow designer/friend and her immediate response were “wow what is this?”, “I can imagine a drawing over it”. I wasn’t surprised because she’s an illustrator…
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But what surprised me was how quick she responded with a drawing of species. Suddenly, the project in week 7 when I was trying to imagine a new form of “hybrid entities” revived into a new idea.
Tracing Roots Artwork on iPhone by Jia Ling, 25, Illustrator
Tracing Roots Artwork on iPhone by Myself, 25, Designer
Tracing Roots Artwork on iPhone by Junliang, 25, Designer
Week 9 : Feedback & Reflection
This week is off to a good start of creating prototypes that felt more in line with my dissertation. I am also really liking the aesthetics thus far and can't wait to see where my creative impulses leads me to.