Open Studios

For Open Studios, I transformed my workspace into an exhibition area showcasing my final year project, Gestural Interactions. The setup included an interactive ASL learning game displayed on an iMac, a hand-controlled plotter mounted on the partition wall, and documentation of my earlier gesture-based experiments. I designed the space using wood and acrylic elements to create a clean, cohesive look, added laser-cut signage for the project title, and installed pedestals to organise different components. Over three days, I demonstrated the prototypes, shared the work with visitors from the public, industry, and the school community, and captured photographs and videos of people engaging with the installations.

User interacting with Tacto-Tunes playmat Children using Tacto-Tunes
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Close-up of conductive threads on the playmat
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