Workshop : MIT Media Labs
Track (Group) : Magical Interface
Project Duration : Jan 27th to Feb 1st, 2014
Project Summary : The project was centred around fun, magic and playing with flames. The concept was to design funky shoes which could be used in performing arts that emit fire as you walk. We narrowed down to use red LEDs with dry ice and water to imitate flames and ttached the sytem to a shoe. Fire walks, people!
Team : 4 Designers
Mentors : Anirudh Sharma, Fluid | Media Lab, MIT | Co-founder, Ducere
Valentin Huen, Fluid Interfaces Group | MIT Media Lab
Initial sketches of our idea
Initial Experiment
Here we had tried to play with a deodorant can & a lighter to emit fire. As cool and exciting as it seems, it is quite dangerous. We performed several experiments with the setup, but consequently concluded to think of a much safer idea to take this forward.
Marco Tempest's Magic
On Jan 29th, the third day of the workshop, we had an amazing opportunity to have an interaction with Marco Tempest, Virtual Magician and Techno-Illusionist via Skype. We got a chance to discuss with him about our ideas and the problems we faced during the prototyping.
Later that evening, we had another brainstorming session and modified the entire idea. The deo + lighter concept was probably not all that safe for use.
Magic with the LEDs
Inspired by the concept of imitation flames with LEDs, we started to work on programming the arduinos for the fire effect instead of actual fire. After getting the LEDs to rescue, we had them programmed to emit RED light at rest and rainbow colors by applying pressure. WE have used Arduino UNO programmed RGB LEDs here around the shoe and kept the pressure sensor at the heel of the shoes.
In making : The video
How did this happen?
We succeeded in getting the LED to emit fire (at least the illusion of it).
But what about the smoke effect?
We decided experimenting with dry ice and water. The idea was to build a breathable reservoir of dry ice in the sole, and dispense water into the reservoir with the control of water in your hands.
Final prototype at Open House Presentation
Team Members : From left, Dhruv, Upasana, Deepthi & Deepika