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Product Summary

The Yawn is for personal use in someone’s house to help users know how much sleep they have gotten. This way the user will know if he should go to bed early. The motion of the device is an opening and closing of a four bar linkage. This gesture represents fatigue as it reminds the viewer of a yawn. A black and grey color scheme was used to convey the mood. Users need only to glance at the moving sculpture to see how much sleep they have gotten based on how much the shape opens up. Additionally, a light will change as the user sleeps more going from bright white to signify energy and having enough sleep to purple, signifying the need to sleep more.

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Process

Our team decided to focus on fatigue. We first made a mood board of this feeling.


Mood board
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Next, we made a model using Legos that included a four bar linkage with a track to deliver the wanted shapes with the power of a servo.  

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Next, we made a model out of foamcore to be more aesthetically pleasing. 

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Components

  1. RGB LED
  2. Servo
  3. 3 1K Ohm resistors
  4. 12 jumpers
  5. Foamcore
  6. 4 Lego linkages and connector pieces  
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  1. The user puts on his Fitbit before bed. He goes to sleep at 1:00 am.
  2. The user wakes up at 6:00 am. This puts him in a sleep deficit of 3 hours.
  3. Because the user needs more sleep, the sleep sense opens larger and the light slightly dims.
  4. The next day the user goes to sleep at 1:30 am.
  5. Then he wakes up at 7:30 am, adding 2 hours to his deficit.
  6. This causes the sleep sense to open even larger and make the light very dim.
  7. The user can see that his sleep sense is very large now.
  8. He decides to take a nap, which reduces his sleep deficit and makes the sleep sense go down and the light grow brighter.

YAWN from Mark Byrne on Vimeo.

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