Thursday, March 1, 2012

Coming Together [Post 14.0]

Having all of the pieces of an idea doesn't quite cut it sometimes. Being able to take all of the components of a situation and making them come together is part of what I do. For my senior degree project, I've sorted out what needs to be taken into consideration for the application to be effective.

NEEDS & IMPACT

- Users need to be able to feel something and listen to it; This is just as important as the other way around. When you feel something, music is there to help tie together a memory and make it concrete. (This final filing system is important).

- Users needs to be able to find music that may eventually come to setting that "perfect untouchable memory". Recording as many senses as possible will make going back to the memory more impactful.

- Not pushing the idea of listening to new music is also important. It should be an option but it's not very important to most people [especially as people get older].


STARTING UP THE APPLICATION:
Person 1 picks up their phone and wants to listen to music > They're tired but need to get some work done in the office > Person 1 picks up their iPhone and opens the application > They sign on to the application > After they're there, they place their middle finger on the phone which reads a heart beat. > The heart beat's rhythm is stored in their phone and they type in their mood so the phone can learn which heartbeat rhythm are associated with which mood. (After a period of time, the application won't need you to tag what you're feeling because it will learn associated with your heartbeat). > The application will show you where your heartbeat is and ask you if you want to change it (your mood/heartbeat)?

OPTION A:
If you would like to change it, you can slide on the chart where you want to be.

OPTION B:
If you want to keep it the same, press continue.


The application now knows, picking songs out of your iTunes [or on your iPod] what you should be listening to.

Certain songs are tagged with memories and these memories

FILLING A MEMORY:
Person 1 is randomly listening to a song on his iTunes. > Person 1 is reminded of his first kiss. > Person 1 wants to attach this memory to the song playing. > He clicks "attach memory". > Person 1 can type in a short entry about the memory, add a picture, and tag a mood with the memory. > Person 1 can then share his memory on the online hub (and also with Twitter, Facebook, his iCal, and other social sites). >

BRINGING THE MEMORY BACK FULL CYCLE:
Because Person 1 has used this application tagged so many memories and his phone knows which memories to pull when Person 1 wants to bring back a feeling.

OTHER FEATURES*:
If someone wants to create a memory (which will later spark an emotional feeling), they can [again] press "attach a memory". If this memory is happening in realtime, Person 1 can record the noise around them (through the external microphone on the phone; because they cannot hear what's going on because they are wearing their headphones), take a picture, type in the experience they're having, and also grab information from other applications (like the weather) to mark more information about the event.

*Discloser: This may seem like it's fabricating the "holy shit this song brings me back" moments but I believe it's just like adding a "journal entry" and categorizes what you feel when you listen to certain songs. This system organized your music emotionally instead of from rhythm, "likes", number of plays, or just pulls them in a shitty order on shuffle. 






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