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Photos of a screen I made for Fever Creative (http://www.fevercreative.com/) taken by Jacob Milam. A video of a runway show floats around the screen, following the users face, while the liquid simulation (thanks Memo! www.memo.tv/ofxmsafluid) in the background reacts to the users silhouette.
playing with some new ideas involving desktop segmentation over time... tracking usage... public information & sharing....
Preparation for the 20th anniversary of Space Invaders in Leipzig. Software written in OpenFrameworks, using video surveillance (body tracking, face tracking, etc) built with OpenCV.
heh.
taken with a hp touchsmart laptop, logitech pro webcam and slitscan application in openframeworks. I will release the source and exe when I get the FBO working and the bug out of my tiling code =)
scanning the YCAM library. this is my first attempt at 3d scanning a very large space, and i haven't correctly accounted for the extrinsics yet -- i just guessed approximately.
i tried accounting for the distortion coefficients, but somehow that introduced more distortion, so i have to fix that too.
this is all part of my research at the YCAM interlab: github.com/YCAMInterlab/ProCamToolkit
visual made in openFrameworks
audio visual dance performance experiments on relationship between chinese characters and dance movements
chinese words are compose of different sets of strokes collected in part1
This series is intended to mark somewhat of a sea change in the direction of US politics this year.
More info at Project Page:
porting some old ribbon code from processing to openFrameworks.
got a nice looking noise field using perlin noise and also added a new feature of colour mapping from an external jpg file
This activity was part of V&A half term activities celebrating the theatricality of the exhibition Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes. Visitors were invited to experience a magic world of digital animal masks using the computers in our Digital Studio.
This installation by Hellicar&Lewis uses Openframeworks to create a system that appears to act as an augmented mask-making mirror.
The code is written to be both cross platform (PC, Mac, Linux, iPhone) and cross compiler.
The piece uses an Open Source library called OpenCV (Open Computer Vision) to track viewers faces, and augment the reflection with masks. In addition, the piece is audio reactive, which can be observed by an animation effect that happens when you make a noise. What kind of noise should
your animal mask make?
For more information, and other projects, see: hellicarandlewis.com
openFrameworks:
Photos of a screen I made for Fever Creative (http://www.fevercreative.com/) taken by Jacob Milam. A video of a runway show floats around the screen, following the users face, while the liquid simulation (thanks Memo! www.memo.tv/ofxmsafluid) in the background reacts to the users silhouette.
i had to rotate some other stuff and thought it would be funny to autorotate the webcam input...
it'd be better if the interpolation worked across the pi/2 discontinuities, but i didn't feel like unwrapping it :)
I got OpenCV working with my particle painting program in open frameworks. Still a work in progress.
I used the Kinect 3D data to create furry pictures.
More info and source code:
www.neuroproductions.be/experiments/furry-photos-with-kin...