Final Year Project Showcase
Phygital Experience Design
MusiCue (Industry Partner: Chulalongkorn University)
Our Design Solution aims to bridge the communication gap between conductors and visually impaired performers during ensemble performance training sessions.
This is how MusiCue is meant to work
How the team conceptualise the solution
A mockup used to test for ergonomics
3D model for printing
The team at RP Makerspace working on 3D printing of our prototype
The 3D printed model fresh off the machine.
Finished look of our prototype
The team working on the UI concept video
PROJECT INFO:
Under the request of our client, Chulalongkorn University, our team conceptualized MusiCue, which is a cue trigger and cue receiver system designed for conductors to send cues to visually impaired performers to aid in their learning of music pieces. Through motion tracking and haptic technology, visually impaired performers would then be able to keep in time according to the music and the conductor's given cues from signals sent to the wearable device on their wrists. This would bridge the communication gap between conductors and the visually impaired performers, allowing them to "see" the conductors’ cues during training.
PROJECT TEAM:
Toh Jun Wen (Alex)
Lee Xing Yun
Su Wendi
Lim Kai Lun Kenneth
Click to view graduate's portfolio
Phygital Experience Design more final year projects