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Blog for Submission 2

DMSP Blog 10 — Final Document

For our final documentation, we produced a video that captures “the actual thing in action” alongside the key resources used to create it. Our team divided the workload into specific modules: while one member handled the overall editing and structure, the rest of us provided content based on our areas of expertise.

It was a funny coincidence that the three of us editing the video all showed up wearing white tank tops that day, without planning it.

I was responsible for documenting the fabrication and sound segments. This included the construction of the breathing apparatus, the modification of the masks, and the intricate process of connecting our sensors to TouchDesigner. By combining footage of our work-in-progress experiments with clips from the actual exhibition day—showing the setup and real-time interaction—we created a comprehensive record of the project’s development. These materials effectively demonstrate how our technical resources, from 3D models to processed audio, converged into a singular, immersive experience.

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