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2025-08-29
52.219.216.131
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2025-12-02
52.219.217.27
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKx-amz-id-2: IMXeoNoNyPIgt4ovTdNcZpWV+6OGij4ND5FHp23VwUy2W6vnuuoAt9ebfXsosCaCk9QrZr6VXY0x-amz-request-id: E5NCB1JC2E4FP1WWDate: Tue, 02 Dec 2025 22:13:11 GMTLast-Modified: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 16:29:43 GMTETag: 26538213a7b753ff6cbbf01fffb0ea42Content-Type: text/htmlContent-Length: 8960Server: AmazonS3 !DOCTYPE htmlhtml langen>head> meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetUTF-8 /> title>momo: a haptic navigation device/title> meta namedescription contentMomo is a haptic navigational device.> meta namekeywords contentmomo, haptic, navigation, device, location, GPS /> link relstylesheet hrefcss/main.css typetext/css /> link relshortcut icon href/favicon.ico /> !--if lt IE 9> script srchttp://html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js>/script> !endif--> script typetext/javascript> var _gaq _gaq || ; _gaq.push(_setAccount, UA-2994435-2); _gaq.push(_trackPageview); (function() { var ga document.createElement(script); ga.type text/javascript; ga.async true; ga.src (https: document.location.protocol ? https://ssl : http://www) + .google-analytics.com/ga.js; var s document.getElementsByTagName(script)0; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })(); /script>/head>body> div classcontainer> a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/3909564174/sizes/o/in/set-72157602566279215/ target_blank>img srchttp://farm4.staticflickr.com/3216/2888464034_c46dc0b12b.jpg altMomo armature>/a> img srcassets/momo_title.gif altMomo title> p>a hrefhttp://cwwang.com/ target_blank>Che-Wei Wang/a> / a hrefhttp://www.kofriel.com/ target_blank>Kristin OFriel/a>br> Lasercut Masonite, Servo Motors, Vibration Motor, GPS, Digital Compass, Microcontroller, Crocheted Woolbr> (2007)/p> div classvideo>iframe src//player.vimeo.com/video/830215 width500 height375 frameborder0 webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen>/iframe>/div> p classmedia>a hrefhttp://vimeo.com/830215 target_blank>Vimeo video/a>/p> p>Momo is a haptic navigational device that requires only the sense of touch to guide a user. No maps, no text, no arrows, no lights. It sits on the palm of ones hand and leans, vibrates and gravitates towards a preset location. Akin to someone pointing you in the right direction, there is no need to find your map, you simply follow as the device leans toward your destination./p> p>Momo is twelve inches tall, it has an eight inch diameter and weighs approximately one pound./p> p>The possible user scenarios that can come out of this device range from treasure hunts to assistive technology for the forgetful. We currently have preprogrammed GPS coordinates of twelve NYC parks and use Momo as a tour guide. Detached from the map users are free to experience the city as they move with ease from one destination to the next at their own leisurely pace./p> p>Momo developed out of a desire to create a non-visual form of navigation. We wanted to create a mechanism to guide a user that relied exclusively on the sense of touch./p> p>Circumventing the map, Momo provides positive emotional experiences, enabling people to feel empowered in unfamiliar spaces. Visitors and residents alike can find themselves at play, discover new places, share secrets and meet each other as they move through the city with momo./p> p>Momo is comprised of a GPS module, digital compass, an arduino board, two servo motors and a vibration motor./p> p>Momos armature was 3-D modeled and laser cut out of masonite. The structure has a flexible mid-section to accommodate 360-degrees of rotation made possible using two centrally located servo motors. Using your current position and your relation to North the microcontroller calculates the angle to your destination and controls the motors movement to point you in the right direction. Momos sweater was crocheted out of wool, cotton, and love, creating a soft, huggable surface./p> div classgallery> a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/2112382694/sizes/o/in/set-72157602566279215/ target_blank>img srchttp://farm3.staticflickr.com/2272/2112382694_310f952240.jpg>/a> a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/2112387666/sizes/o/in/set-72157602566279215/ target_blank>img srchttp://farm3.staticflickr.com/2110/2112387666_e18a36abce_m.jpg classhalf>/a> a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/2111601193/sizes/o/in/set-72157602566279215/ target_blank>img srchttp://farm3.staticflickr.com/2415/2112388312_e7bf9731c3_m.jpg classhalf>/a> /div> p classmedia>a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/sets/72157602566279215/ target_blank>Flickr photo set/a>/p> div classgallery> a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/9663014515/sizes/l/ target_blank>img srchttp://farm3.staticflickr.com/2840/9663014515_6b55a922bb.jpg>/a> a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/3908780631/sizes/l/in/set-72157602566279215/ target_blank>img srchttp://farm3.staticflickr.com/2672/3908780631_e7d610566e_n.jpg classhalf>/a> a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/3909562084/sizes/l/in/set-72157602566279215/ target_blank>img srchttp://farm3.staticflickr.com/2655/3909562084_08821936f2_m.jpg classhalf>/a> /div> p classmedia>a hrefhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/kofriel/sets/72157602566279215/ target_blank>Flickr photo set/a>/p> div classstory> object classidclsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000 codebasehttp://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version8,0,0,0 width490 height343 ideva_and_momo alignmiddle> param nameallowScriptAccess valuesameDomain /> param namemovie valueeva_and_momo.swf />param namequality valuehigh />param namebgcolor value#ffffff /> embed srcassets/story.swf qualityhigh bgcolor#ffffff width490 height343 nameeva_and_momo alignmiddle allowScriptAccesssameDomain typeapplication/x-shockwave-flash pluginspagehttp://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer /> /object> /div> div> h4>Press/h4> p>a hrefhttp://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/24/business/24bits.html?_r2&orefslogin&orefslogin target_blank>New York Times, Toys Using Technology in Novel Ways/a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://libelium.com/ target_blank>Momo wins Libelium Art Hacks/a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2007/12/momo_cant_help_the_blind_but_h.html target_blank>nymag.com, MoMo Isnt Exactly the New Seeing-Eye Dog, But He Sure Is Cute/a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/12/18/object-oriented-objects-at-nyu/ target_blank>New York Times, Object-Oriented Objects at N.Y.U./a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://makezine.com/2007/12/18/itp-winter-show-highlight/ target_blank>Makezine, ITP Winter show — highlights and video!/a>/p> h4>Exhibitions/h4> p>a hrefhttp://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2011/talktome/ target_blank>MoMa, Talk to Me/a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://www.culturebot.org/2009/08/4346/robodays-in-odense/ target_blank>Robo Days, Odense, Denmark 2009/a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://artbots.org/2008/ target_blank>Artbots, Dublin, 2008/a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://itp.nyu.edu/shows/winter2007/category/projects/ target_blank>ITP Fall Show, 2007/a>/p> /div> div classbios> img srcassets/ofriel_wang.jpg> p>a hrefhttp://kofriel.com targetblank>Kristin OFriel/a> is an artist and designer from Hawaii currently residing in New York City. As an artist Kristin is interested in creating interactions that engage public space and cognitive frameworks through interventions in the urban experience. She practices common sense, garnering inspiration and insight through everyday interactions. Kristin received her Masters from ITP, NYU. a hrefmailto:kristin.ofriel@nyu.edu> kristin.ofriel@nyu.edu/a>/p> p>a hrefhttp://cwwang.com targetblank>Che-Wei Wang/a> pron. say-way was born in Tokyo, Japan to a Taiwanese mother and a Japanese / Taiwanese father. He is a visiting instructor at the Pratt Institute School of Architecture. He has taught parametric modeling, advanced media, technics, design studios and various scripting workshops at Pratt Institute, University at Buffalo, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania and City College of New York. Che-Wei is the winner of the 2003 SOM fellowship and the Young Alumni Achievement Award from Pratt Institute. He holds a B.Arch from Pratt Institute and a MPS from NYU (TISCH ITP). a hrefmailto:cwwang@gmail.com>cwwang@gmail.com/a>/p> /div> div classcredits> p>Created with support from a hrefhttp://www.sparkfun.com targetblank>img srcassets/sparkfun_logo_sm.png>/a>/p> p>Developed at the a hrefhttp://itp.nyu.edu/itp/ targetblank>Interactive Telecommunications Program/a>, NYU/p> /div> /div>/body>/html>
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