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A music player where you select the artist/band with an RFID tag and then you can browse through the time line. Reference to a classic radio.
A music player where you select the artist/band with an RFID tag and then you can browse through the time line. Reference to a classic radio.
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A jukebox, where you select the song by playing some tunes that identify the song. reference to a piano and jukebox.
A jukebox, where you select the song by playing some tunes that identify the song. reference to a piano and jukebox.
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Revision as of 00:38, 3 June 2024

Impressions from the course: Music Player

create a music player that is interesting to use. You should reference other artefacts in your design.

A music player where you select the artist/band with an RFID tag and then you can browse through the time line. Reference to a classic radio.

A jukebox, where you select the song by playing some tunes that identify the song. reference to a piano and jukebox.

Impressions from the course: Fairground Attractions

The task was to create a playful experience that is fun for the person playing it - and even more fun for the bystanders.

The functional prototypes were created within one week...