Emerging Tech

I blogged about experiments with emerging tech while at NYU-ITP

  • Data, Sound and Culture

    For my finals, I wanted to work on something that involved sound, data and NYC! New York City has at least 250 neighborhoods. I am in the process of choosing which data would be interesting but the idea would be to capture the footprint of 8 million new yorkers through sound. Possible topics: Rent costs…

  • witch hat in motion

    Key learnings from the midterm project: Prototype EARLY & FAST! Once you have eliminated guesswork, you can proceed with testing and have more time to iterate on your design = more time to make it finished! Wearable projects tend to be small, and small is usually hard to design for BEGINNERS! Contraints can be challenging and oddly…

  • Halftones and Hues

    The challenge for this week’s homework is to do anything but a video mirror. I wanted to explore more p5 dom ideas like manipulating the medium. In this case a classic black and white Mickey Mouse animation that is in a halftone format. I don’t really understand why but all my projects are curious attempts…

  • The wheel of women in tech

    Just learning about data visualization, I found a starter code created in vanilla javascript courtesy of Engin Arslan. From here on, I learned about using .csv file that contains data from Project Include. I was very much intrigued by the ratio of women and men software engineers working in startups and 380+ tech companies, as compiled…

  • Objects and Arrays

    Learning how to learn. I may have heard this phrase so many times for weeks now! The most painstaking part of learning p5 would probably be this week’s challenge of using objects and arrays together. Residents came back to me telling me that I should have everything in my toolbox to carry out this giphy…

  • Moire Pattern on p5

    I tried to play with more “for loop” here while incorporating functions. It was a bit tough but with more practice I think I can move on to the more complex stuff – like arrays and classes. * Demystify For Loop*  The uncommented code is the same as the for loop below! // line(0 +…

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About Krizia

Krizia is a product designer in the field of healthcare and a civic techie at heart. She’s the founder of femmecubator, a platform for BIPOC women and femmes in tech. She hopes to build a product in social innovation tech before the next pandemic.