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BUG - Final Thoughts

Here is the final demo for BUG: Overall, I was satisfied with how far BUG came. I never expected to 3D print parts for it, or make it multicolored. However, I thought that the project needed some extra pizazz. This was my first time ever creating my own touch sensor and using the RGB LED. I'm very proud of what I came up with. The response at New Media night that I received was overwhelmingly positive. Many attendees were saying that I should figure out how to mass produce more BUGs and sell them. Parents told me that they would love something like BUG for their children to use, which was very exciting because that was my intention for BUG. I'm glad that most every day people saw the value BUG has and appreciated it for what it was. Of course, there were the few that didn't see BUG for what it was. I was told by almost every New Media teacher there that night that BUG should be made into something more. Jon Ippolito wanted me to turn BUG into a clicking mouse that ...