Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Carnival Mirror - Performance 13th October 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Project Overview
Monday, October 15, 2007
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Tracking the brightest spot
Friday, October 12, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
'Crazy Mirror' makes your iSight (more) fun

Remember those silly mirrors that you used to find inside those goofy fun-house carnival rides? The ones that gave you the figure of Grimace or a stretched-out face? Now, you can re-live those carnival mirror glory days with Crazy Mirror, the latest piece of Mac freeware from Tatsuo Unemi. The program boasts a number of distortion effects to make you look, well--crazy! You can record Quicktimes of your craziness, as well. If you have kids, they'll eat this up. And it's a universal binary, so it will run great on your new Intel-based Mac.
Download the Crazy Mirror program!
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Monday, October 8, 2007
The KHRONOS PROJECTOR
A video time-warping machine with a tangible deformable screen.
The Khronos Projector is an interactive-art installation allowing people to explore pre-recorded movie content in an entirely new way. A classic video-tape allows a simple control of the reproducing process (stop, backward, forward, and elementary control on the reproduction speed). Modern digital players add little more than the possibility to perform random temporal jumps between image frames.
The goal of the Khronos Projector is to go beyond these forms of exclusive temporal control, by giving the user an entirely new dimension to play with: by touching the projection screen, the user is able to send parts of the image forward or backwards in time. By actually touching a deformable projection screen, shaking it or curling it, separate "islands of time" as well as "temporal waves" are created within the visible frame. This is done by interactively reshaping a two-dimensional spatio-temporal surface that "cuts" the spatio-temporal volume of data generated by a movie.
Here is a link to the projects website : The Khronos projectorFrom gaming to a Carnival Mirror

I want to make a live camera feed and then stretch the face, by stretching the pixels and people can look at themselves like in a funny mirror. The program would track the brightest/darkest spot of the image and stretch it.

Saturday, October 6, 2007
Processing - difficulties
Micro Image
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My motto for the summer is to learn how to make a script similar to this one. I have got a lot of good ideas for visuals but the technical skill is stopping me.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Video Games Live - Classic game themes Orchestrated
This is a live game, thats similar to my project but not exactly how I want to do it.
Sand becomes interactive game in New Delhi
I like this project it looks like its the new solution for sport accidents:)
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
The Apple Remote

What does the Apple Remote do?
The Apple Remote is a remote control, made for use with Apple products with infrared capabilities released after October 2005. The remote is largely based on the interface of the original iPod shuffle and has only six buttons. The six buttons on the remote are for Menu, Play/Pause, Volume Up, Volume Down, Previous/Rewind, and Next/Fast-forward.
The remote was originally designed to interact with Front Row in the iMac. On 10th of January , 2006, the MacBook Pro with support for the Apple Remote was announced.
I think I might find a way to use the apple remote with flash or with processing to make an interactive game on the screen!
The AMS2HID User Interface
The tunable parameters available in AMS2HID for mouse-event synthesis, have a look at the Instruction page
