Scrap-App is a Progressive Web Application that allows users to play and learn about digital versions of handmade instruments created from scraps.
Posted on Tuesday, March 30th, 2021
Client | Scrap Arts Music |
Professor(s) | Adesh Nilesh , Su Cheng Lee |
Program | Mobile Application Design and Development |
Students | Camilo Camacho <cama0047@algonquinlive.com > Mariana Garnica <garn0080@algonquinlive.com > Katelyn Patrick <patr0142@algonquinlive.com > Michael Tan <tan00060@algonquinlive.com > Smit Beladiya <smit1888@algonquinlive.com > Nipun Goyal <goya0016@algonquinlive.com > |
Project Description:
Scrap-App is a Progressive Web Application designed and developed by the KODE team for Scrap Arts Music (S.A.M) to display and showcase a variety of instruments made from recycled material by Gregory Kozak.
KODE consists of 6 team members from the Mobile Application Design and Development program. We designed this interactive music app to allow users to play music with digital images of instruments made from scraps. In Scrap-App, you can learn more about the creators of Scrap Arts Music and their instruments; view upcoming productions of Children Of Metropolis (S.A.M latest production); and share information across social media.
You can view their library of instruments to learn about the chosen instrument’s unique biography. For example, how they were made, the materials that were used in their creation, and the little known facts about the instruments.
You can also listen to music samples; view a gallery of photos; and favourite the instruments to save to your profile for future viewing.
Scrap-App has a unique feature where users can tap on designated hotspots of the chosen instrument to simulate playing the instrument on their phone.
Short Description:
Scrap-App is an interactive music app that allows users to play with the digital versions of handmade instruments created from scraps. Our team designed and developed the app to help users learn about the unique creation of these special instruments.