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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Pulse – System Diagram
Develpment of the see.saw Structure
Modular Room Component Image
> different views of L-module components
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Reflected Image in the L-module component
> possible corner screen material: mirrors, acrylic sheets, or reflective screens…
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Possible Configuration Assembled from the Modular Components
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Dimension/Assembly
Projector Position Study
Virtual Model of the Installation (in a gallery space)
FTIR Compliant surface fabrication
provides the structure for the screen, resists pressure/supports weight
> Drafting vellum substrate: two functions:
used as diffusion layer for rear projection video
‘compliant’ surface layer; silicone coated to increase FTIR effect, provides some pressure sensitivity
> Mylar
1. protects the fragile vellum layer
2. reduces friction for finger drags across surface
modifications to the PS3 camera
Conceptual Code
The code required for (see.saw) runs something like this:
visual part
> track finger position as CCV (formerly known as tbeta) events
> output TUIO data
> input to Processing
> use cursor position to invoke collections of particles and ellipses
> event duration determines color phase
> output to screen (this has to happen in ‘real time‘)
audio part
> record sample of real time sound
> hold sample in buffer 15 sec in max/msp
> play sample through speaker at opposite entrance
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