Thursday, October 18, 2007

Presentation again...

I received a email from Ms. Teresa which was another group presentation again. We were arranged in groups by Ms. Teresa. I was in the same group with Suei Ming, Indeer and Tunku.

This presentation is was about Design Culture and Semiotics. Our group had a little discussion before we have tutorials with Ms. Teresa. We decided to do research on exterior signs and interior signs, road signs and toilet signs. After that, we decided to create new signs to provide new messages.

I went back home and did my research. Me and Suei Ming had a tutorial with Ms. Teresa on last friday before 12pm. Suei Ming wanted to have tutorial earlier so that we no need to attend afternoon class and i agreed with him.

After tutorial, we went back home and tried to figure out some new signs. This week is non-contact week. I had did two signs which were cross road sign and no smoking signs.

Suei Ming and i had did our own presentation this time.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Design Culture and Semiotics

Pattern Regconition

Pattern Recognition is a process of identifying a stimulus and is among the best-developed of human perceptual and cognitive skills. It is a process whereby sensory input is recognized as a meaningful entity. It seeks similarities and regularities recognizing a correspondence between a stimulus and information in memory. Processing sensory information and the comparison to a representation stored in semantic memory allows the perceiver to recognize the stimuli.

Theories of Pattern Recognition are derived from the general theories of perception. The field of Pattern Recognition addresses pattern in all forms and is concerned with the classification or description of observation. The research is connected to advanced programming techniques of machine representations, relating information of aspects of the outside world to machine behavior. Pattern Recognition by computers is not just concerned with the identification of visual or audio patterns (machine vision and voice recognition) but also includes statistical data or data such as the patterns of interaction and communication of individuals and groups based on their increasingly recorded electronic footprints.

A collection of emerging information technologies is grouped around cognitive computing and the study of how machines can observe the environments, learn to distinguish patterns of interest and make reasonable decisions about the categories of the patterns. Use of this technology is widespread not only in robotics, in medical diagnosis and EKG signal analysis and character, voice, handwriting recognition and biometrics but also financial forecast copyright surveillance, psychological profiling, automated target recognition and a steady increase of new applications. Pattern Recognition has been embraced as a key technology for future generations of user interfaces incorporating augmented reality features in human computer interface design.

Patterns of human speech waveform is quite complex and the ability of humans to understand and generate these waveforms is rather astonishing. Humans develop processes for understanding and generating speech that outperforms our ability to generate and process other sounds in early life. Speaking is a complex activity, requiring about 140,000 neuromuscular events per second to succeed. Speech rests on an ability to pair stored mental concepts with incoming data from the senses. Understanding speech is an interaction between processing the speech waveform and our ability to understand language. Status, or social power, is widely marked by particular speech-forms in socially stratified societies. Speakers also shift their speech-forms in predictable ways across different social situations, thus marking a society's construction of social contexts. The social relevance of Pattern Recognition extends to a variety of communication channels including dress codes. Beyond the insignia of formal authorities much of the code structure remains hidden like embedded watermarks. The sophistication of patterns is only fully decoded in the specific network; mobile social groups further restrict access by regular change of codes.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Group Presentation

In my group, i was told to do my part which was do research on baby pram and sensor. I was so scared and nervous before 1 day of presentation day because my group did not prepare any power point slides.

We were late into class also that day. Our group did not have laptop and we tried to ask other else who have and borrow from them. We just showed our pictures in jpeg file during our presentation. I did not present anything because i was scared to present without prepare anything. This presentation was the first time that i ever had without having any power point slides.

Besides that, we also presented another items which is hovering briefcase. The drawings were drawn by Demitri. It was nice... hehe...

KLCC Field Trip

We had a Field Trip to KLCC at September 21st, 2007 for our Socio-Psychology class. I am in the same group with Tanya, Jane, Demitri and Suei Ming. These assignment is to have a presentation about investigate and observe any item that can be innovated futuristics design in the future.

We had found few items in toy shop and we had a little discussion ourselves before meet Ms. Teresa. We met Ms. Teresa at 4pm to discuss about out topic which is baby pram. We want to talk about mothers can control a baby pram with a bracelet or ankle sensor. After discussion with Ms. Teresa, we'll prepare for our presentation on the following week.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Journal Presentation?

I was absent that day because of some personal problem.

My classmates told me that there was a journal presentation for each everyone in computer lab. Oopss... I missed it already. I wonder how is it to present each of our blog? Pei Ven told me that will be another presentation for us.... :)

Friday, October 5, 2007

Qipao (Cheongsam)

Qipao is part of the Chinese cultures since long time ago.

I am interested in this Chinese clothing because Qipao still is being worn by many people until this century.

I want to study more about History of Qipao and Eastmeets West to Qipao. So, I did my secondary research in library and online research as well. I want to know why designers are blending Chinese cultures with Western cultures and a lot of celebrities wear Qipao to annual awards.

Kelly Preston was wearing a modern typical Qipao.

I had chose few topics which are related with Qipao
with the following sub topics:

  • History of Qipao (Cheongsam)
  • Who still wears the Qipao (Cheongsam)?
  • Myth of Contemporary Design on Qipao
  • East meets West
  • Body makeup of Chinese Qipao style
  • Qipao Wedding Gown blending with Western Design Cutting
I'll find out more further and depth about beauty of Qipaos.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Mythology in Design, Fashion and Media

I met Mr. Teresa in Faculty staffroom when I just settled my changing class procedure. She gave me a short brief of this module and the assignment was given last week class.


From the beginning, I confused what she wants actually. This is an essay which I need to choose a topic with the theme-The Mythology in Design, Fashion and Media, was given by Ms. Teresa. It is an essay research with 2000 words. She told me the coming Friday has a tutorial of this assignment and I have to start to get an idea of my topic and researches.


After that, I went to library to try to do some research about regarding the theme. Beside this, I also do research through internet. I found that chinese fashion, QiPao, is interesting to me because the myth of pattern like dragon, phoenix, floral and etc and its color and the way to make since ancient time until recent modern time.
I had told Ms. Teresa what I did and what I think and she said that's right and asked me to write down the topic that I had chosen.
I'll do methology research which is secondary research about my topic.

The Devil Wears Prada




Ms. Teresa had told us to update our blog which is about
the this movie and classes activities.
By the way, this movie was showed by Ms. Teresa in the class.
I wasn't in the class yet as i was doing my changing course process.
Anyway, I just post up my thought about this movie
as I did watch it before.







The movie is about fashion world in New York city.
Andy (Anne Hathaway) is sweet and frumpy,
graduate and dreams to become a journalist.
She is hired to work as the second assistant of
the powerful and sophisticated Miranda Priestly,
executive of the Runway fashion magazine.







Miranda is a merciless, posh and cruel woman.
Miranda’s arrival, heralded by a flurry of activity
(clearing desks, arranging magazines,
tossing out half-eaten breakfasts)
brings more doom and gloom.





Nigel, being nice and much put-upon himself, takes on
the apparently monumental project of making Andy over,
and a few tossed-together outfits from the office racks later,
she’s brilliant, losing her poly-blend and reentering
the office in slow motion and Chanel.
Andy's transition makes her became more confident.
Her attitude and behavior changes, affecting her private life
and the relationship with her boyfriend Nate, her family and friends.
In the end, Andrea learns that life is made of choices.