Module 3 Formstorming

Weekly Activity Template

Heath/Jingchou Huang Project 3 : Visualizing Physical Data


Project 3


Module 3

Activity 1: P5JS Blazeface Tryout

Activity 1

Screenshot showing facial recognition in progress Screenshot of facial recognition from another angle Screenshot of facial recognition from another angle Layer templates completed in AI Layer Style 1 Layer Style 2 Layer Style 3 Layer Style 4 Layer Style 5 Layer Style 6 Layer Style 7 A facial recognition screenshot under alternate visual conditions A facial recognition screenshot under alternate visual conditions A facial recognition screenshot under alternate visual conditions Alternative Layer Style 1 Alternative Layer Style 2 Alternative Layer Style 3 Alternative Layer Style 4 Alternative Layer Style 5 Alternative Layer Style 6 Alternative Layer Style 7 Code and image adjustments Layer templates completed in AI List of Layer Styles in AI 1 List of Layer Styles in AI 2

Activity 2

Scanned Object: Character Plush Toy Perspective 1 Scanned Object: Character Plush Toy Perspective 2 Scanned Object: Character Plush Toy Perspective 3 Failed Scan Object: Black Plush Toy Perspective Failed scan object: Rear view of black plush toy Failed scan object: Side view of black plush toy Failed scan object: Rear view of black plush toy Object successfully scanned: Charging head perspective 1 Object successfully scanned: Charging head perspective 2 Object successfully scanned: Charging head perspective 3 Failed Scan Object: Pokémon Figurine Attempt 1, Perspective 1 Failed Scan Object: Pokémon Figurine Attempt 1, Perspective 2,Leg sticking together Failed Scan Object: Pokémon Figurine Attempt 2, Perspective 1 Failed Scan Object: Pokémon Figurine Attempt 2, Perspective 2,Arm split Object successfully scanned: Deck box perspective 1 Object successfully scanned: Deck box perspective 2 Object successfully scanned: Deck box perspective 3 Object successfully scanned: Deck box perspective 4 Object successfully scanned: Deck box perspective 5 Object Failed scanned: Deck box perspective 1 Successfully scanned model viewed in C4D Successfully scanned model viewed in C4D Successfully scanned model viewed in C4D Successfully scanned model viewed in C4D Successfully scanned model viewed in C4D

Reflexive Workshop 1 & 2

This article emphasizes inclusive design by recognizing the full range of human abilities and shows how designing for diverse needs ultimately benefits everyone.<a href='https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY' target='_blank'><p>Project Video Link</p></a> This slide outlines a learning process that moves from acknowledging exclusion to actively designing and testing solutions that embrace human diversity. <div class='container'><iframe class='responsive-iframe' src='https://www.youtube.com/embed/tgbNymZ7vqY'></iframe></div> These selfies document my personal journey of understanding inclusivity through lived experience, learning accessible design principles, and applying them in my own design practice.

Project 3


Final Project 3 Design

Final Project 3 Printed Output

This final 3D-printed piece brings together three objects that hold personal significance to me—the card case, the power plug, and the Leon Kennedy plush—into a single physical form. Rather than representing my appearance, this work treats these objects as data that reflect my habits, dependencies, and cultural influences. Through scanning, modeling, and fabrication, the project translates personal experience into a tangible artifact, demonstrating how identity can be understood and expressed through objects, systems, and meaning rather than through a traditional visual portrait.
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