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Dennis Jellett, 6R4.net track day, Curborough Sprint Course.

Dennis Jellett approaching The Mole Hill, 6R4.net track day, Curborough Sprint Course.

A computer vision project to sort Lego.

Lily Mummert says the vineyard project is a good one for computer research. "It's an interesting question, how can we develop algorithms that are good for machine vision?"

"Light Leaks" by Kyle McDonald and Jonas Jongejan at Day for Night Festival 2017 in Houston, Texas.

On this task we explored the new possibilities to design a three dimensional object by combining algorithms and the 3d camera.

 

For further information go to:

www.mas.caad.arch.ethz.ch/mas1011/

Looks like a pigeon bumped into the camera. Or, better yet, Kodak hacked the "yellow bag detector" with their sign. Every "Polaroid" that was taken looked exactly like this.

Photo: Francesca Centonze

 

Longevity of light bulbs (and how to make them last longer)

Electroacoustic interactive performance

Stefano D'Alessio

Vienna 2016

  

Longevity of light bulbs fuses natural and processed sound with physical movement and dynamic light.

 

The performance proposes a DIY way of music making, focusing on low budget items hacking, creative use of new technologies designing alternative interfaces for sound creation.

 

Resembling of a solo concert piece, L.O.L.B. has as its core an amplified ikea desk lamp, explored in all its sonorities by one performer playing it with bare hands.

 

An important characteristic of the lamp is that it can be easily moved, this mobility amplifies the physical performance and modifies the original sound, thanks to a custom made interface and digital audio processing.

 

The interface between the lamp movement and the sound manipulation, is ideated hypothesising how a “natural” sound would behave, taking advantage of the possibilities of digital audio but bringing them out of the computer, interfacing them with something more physical and “primitive” than a controller fader or a mouse.

 

The focus is to magnify how the sound processing is controlled, transforming unperceivable digits unseeable to human eyes, into visible performative actions.

 

The spatial position of the light source is tracked by a camera and translated into parameters usable by the audio engine, naturally connecting the lamp movement to the behaviour of its sound transformations.

 

The final audio, even when processed, has tones which are close to the natural ones, as the audio processes basically consist in different applications audio delay, meaning that there is no synthesised sound or recorded sample added to the final output.

 

The only light source present in the performance is the lamp’s light bulb itself. Meaning that the moving lamp is, beside changing its own sound, acting as a dynamic lighting device. It points and looks in different direction, behaving like a curious creature, illuminating different part of the environment, scanning through the audience and sometimes blinding the people.

 

The result is a performance and electroacoustic piece, where natural and artificial tones fuse seamlessly, symbiotically combined with light, developing in time with movements of the performer and its instrument.

Clustering colors using kmeans with k=3

Qualcomm sinyal işleme teknolojisi

Akıllı telefonlarda ve tabletlerde, görüntü işleyen cihazlarda işlemci güçleri her geçen gün artarak kullanıcıların daha performanslı, daha hızlı kullanım imkânlarını yükseltmektedir. Mobil cihazlarda grafik işlemede kullanılan GPU ve ISP olarak adlandırılan gör...

 

www.habersektor.net/teknoloji/qualcomm-sinyal-isleme-daha...

Reinterpretation of the Caryatid motif. Digital implementation of the human body into architecture using Kinect-camera and Java programing.

 

For further information go to:

www.mas.caad.arch.ethz.ch/mas1011/

On this task we explored the new possibilities to design a three dimensional object by combining algorithms and the 3d camera. This is a model of the authors body projected on the stairs.

 

For further information go to:

www.mas.caad.arch.ethz.ch/mas1011/

Photo taken on the rally stage of the 2012 Oulton Park Gold Cup

Stefanie Atkinson has worked both in high-end digital graphics for television and as a professional photographer, which is her current focus. She says, "photography is the art of painting with light: seeing, shaping, expanding, reflecting, refracting, capturing and turning up the light."

  

Subhabrata comments photography and apps on this episode of Future Lab.

Photo taken on the rally stage of the 2012 Oulton Park Gold Cup

Just found an old CD with pics from the Friday Late Onedotzero night at the V&A in 2006.

 

Photo by Tom Bland (http://tombland.com/)

Visioni potenziate: creando immagini con l’AI.

Love is love.

L’amore visto in tante forme, anche non convenzionali, anche irriverenti, ma si parla sempre di amore. Questo è quello che vedo io.

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Enhanced vision: creating images with AI.

Love is love.

Love seen in many forms, even unconventional, even irreverent, but it is always about love. This is what I see.

Dennis Jellett, 6R4.net track day, Curborough Sprint Course.

A follow-up to the "ComputerVision" project, the wireless mouse has been combined with an old RCA sonic remote.

 

In this image, you can see the details more easily. Paint was mixed using old acrylic craft paint, and applied with an airbrush. Exposed brass screws are used to match the look of the bezel on the ComputerVision.

 

The old "Setchell Carlson" logo was photographed and converted to a vector. The new decals were created in "Inkscape", and printed on clear decal sheets from Testors.

 

See the original project here: Setchell Carlson ComputerVision

 

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A follow-up to the "ComputerVision" project, the wireless mouse has been combined with an old RCA sonic remote.

 

The remote has been repainted to match the orange of the case. Also, a brass plate with clear decals replaces the old aluminum panel. Larger momentary pushbuttons are used for left and right click.

 

See the original project here: Setchell Carlson ComputerVision

"Light Leaks" by Kyle McDonald and Jonas Jongejan at Day for Night Festival 2017 in Houston, Texas.

On this task we explored the new possibilities to design a three dimensional object by combining algorithms and the 3d camera. This is a model of the authors body projected on the stairs.

 

For further information go to:

www.mas.caad.arch.ethz.ch/mas1011/

Processing Cody's picture for SIFT features. This is pretty similar to how our robots would have seen this when it was printed out and taped up somewhere, except that each of these purple arrows only depicts 2 of the 128 or so dimensions of the features.

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