Nanda Khaorapapong
I graduated from Goldsmiths University of London. While studying at MFA Computational Studio Arts, Computing Department, I developed Pulsate an interactive installation in Goldsmiths Digital Studio. After exhibition at Kinetica Art Fair 2009, where over 80 participants signed a consent form and giving feedback, Pulsate had been taken as a pathway leading to the development of Heart Lounge installation and the emerging of stetho-phone v0.1-2009 my final project. Throughout the development processes of the stetho-phone, I did not limit its final capabilities to the skills I had at the beginning. But rather applied myself to the work’s requirements and challenges that led me to discover new knowledge, skills and research in interfacing between hardware (Arduino microcontroller and other electronic devices), software (Arduino and Processing applications) and user interaction. In this respect, through trial and test, I had to either accept and modify or completely disregard applications, materials and systems of the original telephone in order to find a functional structure of the stetho-phone v0.1-2009, which has been set to have 14 features completely different from the functions of ordinary phone. This has led me to methodological approaches to problem solving and seeing components within relation to the complex system of interactivity as a whole. I’m currently developing new phase of Heart Lounge and Stetho-phone v0.2-2010 with the team.
Studies:
2009 MFA Computational Arts, Goldsmiths University of London
2007 BA (Hons) Contemporary Media Practices, University of Westminster
2004 Fd Art and Design, London College of Printing
Projects:
2009 Stetho-phone v0.1-2009, Heart Lounge SE14 6NW
2009 Pulsate, Kinetica Art Fair, P3 Gallery
2009 Pulsate, EVA conference
2007 whatYouGive==whatYouGet, London Gallery West
Patrick Tresset
Acting as my programming mentor in the final phase of stetho-phone v0.1-2009, Patrick has been a key developer solving problems arising in the software interfacing. The digital version of Haemoglobin 8.26 crystallographic diagram was written by Tresset which enabled me to the modification of the final output of the visual display of the stetho-phone. Tresset is a PhD candidate at Arts and Computational Technologies, Goldsmiths and a collaborative programmer for the second phase of the second phase of Heart Lounge and Stetho-phone v0.2-2010.
Studies:
2009-2012 PhD candidate, Arts and Computational Technologies, Goldsmiths College London
2004-2006 Msc Arts Computing Goldsmiths College
Projects:
2009-2012 Co-lead Aikon project
2009 Collaborative programmer, Stetho-phone v0.1-2009, Heart Lounge SE14 6NW
Further info:
http://sites.google.com/site/aikonproject/events
http://sites.google.com/site/aikonproject/publications
DEVELOPERS
Nanda Khaorapapong
I graduated from Goldsmiths University of London. While studying at MFA Computational Studio Arts, Computing Department, I developed Pulsate an interactive installation in Goldsmiths Digital Studio. After exhibition at Kinetica Art Fair 2009, where over 80 participants signed a consent form and giving feedback, Pulsate had been taken as a pathway leading to the development of Heart Lounge installation and the emerging of stetho-phone v0.1-2009 my final project. Throughout the development processes of the stetho-phone, I did not limit its final capabilities to the skills I had at the beginning. But rather applied myself to the work’s requirements and challenges that led me to discover new knowledge, skills and research in interfacing between hardware (Arduino microcontroller and other electronic devices), software (Arduino and Processing applications) and user interaction. In this respect, through trial and test, I had to either accept and modify or completely disregard applications, materials and systems of the original telephone in order to find a functional structure of the stetho-phone v0.1-2009, which has been set to have 14 features completely different from the functions of ordinary phone. This has led me to methodological approaches to problem solving and seeing components within relation to the complex system of interactivity as a whole. I’m currently developing new phase of Heart Lounge and Stetho-phone v0.2-2010 with the team.
Studies:
2009 MFA Computational Arts, Goldsmiths University of London
2007 BA (Hons) Contemporary Media Practices, University of Westminster
2004 Fd Art and Design, London College of Printing
Projects:
2009 Stetho-phone v0.1-2009, Heart Lounge SE14 6NW
2009 Pulsate, Kinetica Art Fair, P3 Gallery
2009 Pulsate, EVA conference
2007 whatYouGive==whatYouGet, London Gallery West
Patrick Tresset
Acting as my programming mentor in the final phase of stetho-phone v0.1-2009, Patrick has been a key developer solving problems arising in the software interfacing. The digital version of Haemoglobin 8.26 crystallographic diagram was written by Tresset which enabled me to the modification of the final output of the visual display of the stetho-phone. Tresset is a PhD candidate at Arts and Computational Technologies, Goldsmiths and a collaborative programmer for the second phase of the second phase of Heart Lounge and Stetho-phone v0.2-2010.
Studies:
2009-2012 PhD candidate, Arts and Computational Technologies, Goldsmiths College London
2004-2006 Msc Arts Computing Goldsmiths College
Projects:
2009-2012 Co-lead Aikon project
2009 Collaborative programmer, Stetho-phone v0.1-2009, Heart Lounge SE14 6NW
Further info:
http://sites.google.com/site/aikonproject/events
http://sites.google.com/site/aikonproject/publications