WEEK 15
FINAL SUBMISSION
Final submission and project closure
This week marked the final stage of the project. The focus shifted fully into assembly, documentation, and submission. Rather than building new components, the work centred on bringing everything together into one complete and coherent system.
Final assembly
Bringing all digital and physical components together into one environment.
Documentation
Capturing the system through video and slides for final submission.
Closure
Reflecting on the process and concluding the project.
[ Final assembly ]
Full system integration
Testing the project as one complete environment
The setup was assembled physically and tested as a full environment. This was the first moment where all components came together and could be experienced as one system rather than separate parts.
The website functions as the point of generation, where handwriting is captured and translated into glyphs. The physical outputs extend that system beyond the screen, allowing the glyphs to be handled, printed, and interpreted in different forms.
At this stage, the focus was not on adding more, but on clarity. The setup needed to communicate the project logic through experience, rather than relying on explanation.
- Interactive website station
Main point of live interaction. - Stamp interaction area
Tactile extension of the system. - Zines and collaterals
Documentation of process and outcomes. - Visual identity
Framing the project as a resolved system.
Completed setup
Final environment




[ Final video ]
Final video submission
The final video captures the project as a whole, showing the system in action, the interface flow, and how outputs are generated.
[ Presentation ]
Final presentation slides
The slides were structured to clearly communicate the project logic, from behavioural capture to reconstruction and application. At this stage, clarity became more important than complexity.
[ Closing ]
This project has been a long process of trial, uncertainty, and iteration. There were many moments where things did not work, where ideas had to be dropped, and where the direction was unclear.
Consultations played a key role in navigating those moments. Thank you for never giving up! I am fortunate to have had you Andreas as my lecturer, Andreas. Thank you for not giving up! DANKE SHUN!
At the same time, this project would not have been possible without the people around me. Working alongside friends who were equally committed made the process more meaningful. I am glad I made it to the end of this project.