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## Prototyping artifacts and interactions ## Prototyping artifacts and interactions
### Prototyping in foam ### Prototyping in foam
![foam1](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/raw/ca651b6b578aec4634d1e0b559bdbe414a4f3ed9/Assignment%202/images/foam.jpg) ![foam1](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/blob/master/Images/foam.jpg)
![foam2](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/raw/ca651b6b578aec4634d1e0b559bdbe414a4f3ed9/Assignment%202/images/artifact.jpg) ![foam2](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/blob/master/Images/artifact.jpg)
We where asked to chose a part of our concept and do a very basic prototype of it - we chose to prototype the Bunsen burner. our goal was to give it a simple form, that compliments the well know interaction of a bunsen burner. While the form may have become slightly bigger than expected, the core interaction of a bunsen burner was captured well. We where asked to chose a part of our concept and do a very basic prototype of it - we chose to prototype the Bunsen burner. our goal was to give it a simple form, that compliments the well know interaction of a bunsen burner. While the form may have become slightly bigger than expected, the core interaction of a bunsen burner was captured well.
### Interactions - Button ### Interactions - Button
Another exercise was to create a simple button - which ended looking like this: Another exercise was to create a simple button - which ended looking like this:
![Button](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/raw/ca651b6b578aec4634d1e0b559bdbe414a4f3ed9/Assignment%202/images/button.jpg) ![Button](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/blob/master/Images/button.jpg)
### Interactions - Squeeze ### Interactions - Squeeze
Prototyping a squeeze interaction was fairly simple, and the outcome is seen in the the following picture: Prototyping a squeeze interaction was fairly simple, and the outcome is seen in the the following picture:
![squeeze](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/raw/ca651b6b578aec4634d1e0b559bdbe414a4f3ed9/Assignment%202/images/squeze.jpg) ![squeeze](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/blob/master/Images/squeze.jpg)
### Interactions - Stretch ### Interactions - Stretch
Prototyping a stretching interaction posed the biggest challange for us. We didn't know how to do hand knitting, which made the process take a long time, and resulted in the outcome being almost unfunctional. Prototyping a stretching interaction posed the biggest challange for us. We didn't know how to do hand knitting, which made the process take a long time, and resulted in the outcome being almost unfunctional.
![squeeze](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/raw/ca651b6b578aec4634d1e0b559bdbe414a4f3ed9/Assignment%202/images/stretch.jpg) ![squeeze](https://gitlab.au.dk/ITPDP2019/stay-hydrated/design-blog/blob/master/Images/stretch.jpg)
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