'Light and Meet by Phone' - The Application and Study of Pinch in Smart Phone Netart
Autor: | Chiu-Wen Wang, 王秋雯 |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Druh dokumentu: | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Popis: | 104 The various ways in which we use smartphone apps have imperceptibly changed our habits and the ways we express our feelings. The unique check-in feature and the sharing and exchange culture of social media is currently so popular that it has become a part of most people’s daily lives. Technological advances have made our lives more convenient, and the virtual world of communication has enabled everyone to interact at high speed. However, in the real world, the emotional distance among people is growing, and there is a lack of intimacy and deep emotional attachment among people. This thesis focuses on the issue - people who communicate via their phones but do not meet in real life. In addition, we developed the application of and research on “Light and Meet by Phone,” a smartphone cross-screen social network art concept, to explore our pursuit of the sophistication and convenience of using our phones while keeping in mind the importance of “the real emotional connection between people.” Within the thesis topic, I proposed two cloud WAN mobile artworks, “Meet by Phone” and “Light by Our Meet,” and used the interactive cross-screen format to enable real communication between people. “Meet by Phone” combines social media, allowing the participants to interact using a gaming format, with a reverse psychology method that makes the participants using their phones want to “meet up” and check-in the results of the meeting on Google Maps. For this effect, four modules (photo taking, pinch, meet pairing, and Google Maps check-in) were developed. This is a rare successful application of the cross-screen technology in Taiwan for network mobile art used to improve the emotional connection between people. “Light by Our Meet” is an IOT installation art that is mainly an extension of “Meet by phone.” With the addition of the IOT webduino module, the participants can use their phones to “meet up,” the information about the meeting can then be transferred to the real environment instantly, and the lights on the installation art can be triggered to illuminate. This illumination of the installation art symbolizes a real-life meeting, and the color of the lights reflects the relationship between the participants. Both artworks rely on people meeting up, then using Google Maps to check-in, and thereby illuminating the artwork using the IOT technology on their smartphones. Pinch operation can be performed anytime and anywhere, forming the collaborative creation model of “Everybody Come Together,” then enabling “Meet by Phone” and “Light by Our Meet,” and finally accomplishing the main goal of the thesis, “Light and Meet by Phone.” |
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