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17322529460
a video
posted 1 day ago
filed under:
processing,
openCV,
computer vision,
music,
tactile,
input,
Tingle by Rhys Duindam is a new instrument which is used to teach young students about music. The instrument is a converted pin-board toy that is used to demonstrate the forming of music and sound. The 3D landscape, created by whatever is underneath the board, is used to generate the metaphoric musical landscape. It is a 3D version of the sound visualizers normally embedded in music softwares and is a common visual representative for sound. Using this metaphor makes it easier for young students to link their actions to the created sounds.
1 of 2 posts filed under processing
11782901633
a photo
posted 3 months ago
filed under:
processing,
power,
energy,
The energy efficiency of computing is doubling every 18 months
Researchers at Stanford University found that the electrical efficiency of computing has doubled every 1.6 years since the mid-1940s.
Find out more
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11652634236
a video
posted 3 months ago
filed under:
processing,
video,
audio,
algorithmic design,
U2 Numb 360° Version 2 By Diana Lange. All rotations and video deformations are based on the audio input.
1 of 2 posts filed under processing
9832533052
a video
posted 5 months ago
filed under:
displays,
hardware hacking,
laser cutting,
arduino,
processing,
Der Kritzler (The Scribbler) by Alex Weber draws directly onto a window.
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6582888131
a video
posted 7 months ago
filed under:
processing,
gps,
informatics,
sport,
urban,
data,
datavis,
“I was interested in visualizing not only where these runs were taking place, but also, at what time of day. I decided to create a timelapse video, displaying each individual route at the time of day it took place. Moreover, I elected to use a map of New York City, but rather, let the running data generate a map of New York City as the runners move throughout the city. Paths, streets, and bridges all start to emerge as the day goes on and more runners move through the city.”
Cooper Smith made a visualisation of 1,000 Nike+ runs in New York City.
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6348587408
a video
posted 8 months ago
filed under:
computer vision,
kinect,
lightpainting,
processing,
nui,
Kinect Grafitti by Jean-Cristophe Naour tracks the body’s movement to create digital light paintings. It’s built in Processing with openGL, SimpleOpenNI, openNI and primeSense.
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5803195100
a video
(reblogged from prostheticknowledge) posted 8 months ago
filed under:
video,
art,
processing,
generative,
Content is Queen by Sergio Albiac. “Generative video painting” with Processing.
(Source: prostheticknowledge)
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4398009240
a video
posted 10 months ago
filed under:
processing,
display,
Fragments of RGB by Onformative
“This project experiments with illusion and perception on various levels. The classic LED screen as a medium was simulated and disintegrated by the creation of a pixel-like optic using simple projection rather than the entire image’s being comprised of individual points of light. If one examines the idea of perception more closely, especially individual perception – which differs from individual to individual – then a second consideration arises in regard to »fragments of RGB«.”
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1380729449
a photo
posted 1 year ago
filed under:
newspaper,
print,
processing,
generative,
computational design,
These are Patterns by Roberto Christen is a small newspaper featuring 12 patterns generated using a simple Processing sketch that exploits repetition and randomness - producing a variety of effects using a limited set of line types.
Fantastic use of newspaperclub.
Love it. Want one!
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1380638996
a video
posted 1 year ago
filed under:
processing,
projection,
art,
S34sc4p3 bu Grauwald consists of a paper form hung from the ceiling using simple fishing hooks and wire. A video projector is aimed at the paper, projecting visuals rendered through an infrared web cam. The visuals take on various fractal forms that are generated by a Processing sketch, shifting over time in form and colour.
Paper, PVA, fishing hooks, wire, video projector, computer, IR web cam, custom software in Processing. Dimesions variable.
Exhibited at the Seattle Art Museum Gallery, Seattle in 2010.
(Source: designboom.com)