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Programmed in OpenFrameworks

The OF Dev crew at OmniCorp hackerspace in Detroit.

first approach on developing some sort of non linear path system. Lines grow recursively and join other paths.

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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3d multiscale turing patterns

 

good excerpts from a 64^3 space. each 64^2 slice is laid out from left to right, top to bottom.

second fm scan. still only 256 images. this is the resulting frequency image, a corollary to the usual phase image. which is one step before generating the disparity.

 

here i'm using some balanced + interpolating zero crossing to find the frequency.

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New to 007! I think this was Arturo, Emily + Theo.

openFrameworks workshop at iMAL, Brussels, May 2009.

OpenFrameworks workshop in Amsterdam. Heerko and Tim madly concentrated (and in unison, oh my)

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From the Scarf Series. Created on an HP7475 pen plotter. Generative designs from custom OpenFrameworks software.

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Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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openFrameworks workshop at iMAL, Brussels, May 2009.

A kinect basic experiment build with openframeworks.

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As part of the festivities where those two guys dancing like spinning madmen. In here they are demoing their skills on our installation floor causing our ribbon to open and close in following of their movements. As the ribbon opens up it reveals what is happening on the opposite side of the walls thus functioning as some kind of portal.

Some snaps from the opening performance! Thanks for coming :)

To commemorate its 100th anniversary, IBM commissioned a unique public exhibition called THINK. The exhibition is an examination and a celebration of the human approach to understanding and improving the world through science and technology.

 

Upon entering the exhibition, visitors pass an LED wall showing live data feeds in vivid color. Once inside, visitors encounter a glowing forest of screens. A breathtaking film charts man’s patterns of progress and understanding. Sosolimited programmed the five interactives that appear on the screens at the end of the film. These interactives explore the history of our progress through Seeing, Mapping, Understanding, Believing, and Acting.

 

The interactives are visually striking and intuitive, providing visitors with an expansive collection of images, stories, and interviews. These multitouch software applications were designed to seamlessly display large collections of data at high frame rates. We developed the software with OpenFrameworks libraries.

 

The project was a collaboration between SYPartners, Ralph Applebaum & Associates, George P Johnson, Mirada, and Sosolimited.

a little too wild now; visual component forthcoming

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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Dpt. x Laurent Craste

Chromatic Festival 2014

Look at me, I was able to run the Kinect debug example with OF! Lame of me to put this on here, I know. I however did a writeup on my blog about resources (Processing, OF, Cinder) for hacking with Kinect sensors. Check it out here: papoirier.org/thesis/making/kinect-links

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