Imaging

Orientation aware camera

From the MAKE Flickr photo pool Andrew from Boulder, CO created an orientation aware USB camera and imaging software to go with it – First I built a circuit to make it so I could read a 3-axis magnetometer and a 3-axis accelerometer over USB, just for the heck of it. Then later, while trying […]

More Wiimote monkeying with Johnny Lee

On Johnny Lee’s website, he discusses (and shows video off) his latest computer-human interaction research at Carnegie-Mellon using the Wiimote. In the above video, he gives a presentation on different types of flexible, foldable displays using the motion tracking of the Wiimote and IR LEDs (and projection) to simulate the displays. On his page is […]

Biophonitos breathes new life to zoetropes

Biophonitos breathes new life to zoetropes

Using a combination of the Arduino controller, wood and cardboard cutouts, as well as Processing code, the “Biophionitos” project attempts to generate artificial life through the use of zoetropes that spin in an offsetting motion in order to give the drawings “biological” movements. Download the shapes, print them out, assemble them along with the video […]

7 in 7: Day 7

Day 7 of 7 in 7 at ITP thundered to a close with Window Ghosts, Twitter Door Sign, Happy Graduation Breast Implants, XBee Interface for Mac, Collective Intelligence for Java and Vegan Pork Martini. Click on a picture to read about each one-day project in the 7 in 7 blog. We celebrated the end of […]