David Phillips

Concept, Code & Design

Hiya! I'm a recent ITP graduate student living in New York. I am hybrid of both designer and front end developer. I make a mean Keynote too.

Category Archives: Physical Computing

Intro To Physical Computing – Fall 09

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Week 3 Lab

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Alright, well, I got all hte way through Part 3 of the Lab, but that’s as far as I got. Red’s class. I almost burned out my voltage regulator. Good lord. Honestly, I’m aiming to get my stupid pet trick … Continue reading

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PComp – Potentiometer

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Alright, well, I didn’t have many problems, it all worked like it should, which is phenomenal.  I spent too much time (conceptualizing) on my Fantasy Device, otherwise I would have worked on other analog resistors.  Next time I need to … Continue reading

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Fantasy Device – The Proof

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Sensor Walk

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Alright, so I went through my neighborhood to try and find some interesting items.  Here are the top three: The callbox: The Landlord

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Week One – Arduino and the Switch

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This assignment was for Week One of my Intro to Physical Computing course. I went in three passes in the hopes of understanding my arduino better. I ran into several issues, but since this is the first time I’m fully … Continue reading

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