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These portraits were made by decoding sound into images. Webcam imagery was sent in the form of sound from another laptop. Glitches and artifacts are the result of the sound being deformed by the space and environmental sounds.

 

Sound Portraits is a collaboration project with Jasper van Loenen, Bart van Haren & Sander Sturing

 

www.tiemenrapati.com/blog/?p=364

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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The presenters at the ART AND CODE conference, 7-9 March 2009 at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh. [Press note: This is the official photo, please use this version if possible.]

 

Left to right: John Maloney (MIT/Scratch), Golan Levin (CMU), Tom McMail (Microsoft Research), Ira Greenberg (Miami U. Ohio), Hans-Christoph Steiner (NYU/ Pure Data), Evelyn Eastmond (MIT/Scratch), Casey Reas (UCLA/Processing), Zachary Lieberman (Parsons/openFrameworks), Theodore Watson (openFrameworks), Ben Fry (Seed Visualization Lab/Processing), Arturo Castro (openFrameworks), Sebastian Oschatz (Meso/VVVV), Daniel Shiffman (NYU), Luke DuBois (NYU/Cycling74), Dr. Woohoo (ExtendScript), Why the Lucky Stiff (Hackety Hack). Not pictured but also presenting: Don Slater (CMU/Alice), Wanda Dann (CMU/Alice).

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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A screenshot from a wacky little app I made in 30 hours at a Kinect Hackathon hosted by Microsoft. More info and video here - jamesalliban.wordpress.com/2016/01/06/totem

Running some Quicktimes through my control system out to the DMX LED tubes, fun fun.

 

(Sorry about the crappy iPhone'ovision)

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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Custom timeline used to algorithmically arrange a large number of video clips for Action Painting.

larger closeup print, 80 mm tall, about the size of a small fist.

I'm working on a light installation with a friend of mine, so I'm evaluating the Pixelline RGB LED tubes.

 

It's a perfect opportunity to add colour support and do some refactoring on the Lighting Control software (it needs a name) that I've been working on, previously it only dealt with dimmers.

 

On the todo list is ArtNet support as I can see that working with RGB LEDs will gobble up DMX channels pretty quick, but it'll have to wait until a project requires it as I will need to buy some gear. So far 512 channels is enough and I could always run another Enttec USB DMX adapter if I need to get something running quickly.

 

Another thing to check out is if I can use PBOs to speed up the glReadPixels from the FBOs that make up the small canvases that are used to map pixels to lights.

 

Strangely enough when I tried to record this in Windows Fraps would steal the glReadPixels and I would end up with no colour data to output to the lights, an odd gotcha.

 

I really need to sit down and work on the layout of any on-screen information at some point as well, right now it's all just thrown somewhere it would fit.

 

Quicktime Screen Capture did not grab the sound unfortunately.

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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Swiping is an audio/visual animation composed using swipe gestures made on an iPad – a contemporary Abstract Expressionist painting that reflects on the gesture in the digital age. Each new swipe generates a colorful brush-like form that dynamically expands in 3-dimensions, accompanied by synthetic sound. Here, the gesture is not the expressive act that Abstract Expressionist painters such as Jackson Pollock were known for; instead it is a physical command to explore an infinite flow of digital information.

 

To create Swiping, thousands of gestures were recorded on an iPad and then animated using custom software. Sound by Chris Carlson (@modulationindex). Made with OpenFrameworks

Some screen grabs from my latest interactive installation.

 

Made for "The New Sublime" exibition at Clearleft during the Brighton Digital Festival.

 

More info here: www.clearleft.com/does/art

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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3D Flow Field for Lipton T.O project. More info - www.jamesalliban.com/#/lipton-to/

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Swiping is an audio/visual animation composed using swipe gestures made on an iPad – a contemporary Abstract Expressionist painting that reflects on the gesture in the digital age. Each new swipe generates a colorful brush-like form that dynamically expands in 3-dimensions, accompanied by synthetic sound. Here, the gesture is not the expressive act that Abstract Expressionist painters such as Jackson Pollock were known for; instead it is a physical command to explore an infinite flow of digital information.

 

To create Swiping, thousands of gestures were recorded on an iPad and then animated using custom software. Sound by Chris Carlson (@modulationindex). Made with OpenFrameworks.

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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buffer overflow ran into a text string being printed to screen, and changed the length of the text. whoops.

towards blink detection. extracting eyes. the white line is my face outline in 3d.

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Final photo set for the DepthEditorDebug project:

 

jamesgeorge.org/works/deptheditordebug.html

 

Exhibited at Festival Enter in Prague April 14-17 2011

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A screenshot from a wacky little app I made in 30 hours at a Kinect Hackathon hosted by Microsoft. More info and video here - jamesalliban.wordpress.com/2016/01/06/totem

Install shots of High Pressure System. Photos by Brandon Webster

triangle field driver by perlin noise.

made in openFrameworks.

 

www.julapy.com/blog/2009/09/09/triangle-field/

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