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Lovely present in the post this morning. I now have a mini mobster!

 

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Sent using a Sony Ericsson mobile phone

This is the cool speech to text device I wear during class.

I used android voice search on BBC iPlayer to look for "I'm sorry I haven't a clue." That's what I said. Looks like the search engine thought I was looking for something closer to the Moral Maze....

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

this lets the audio in directly, the original client deals with audio out, means I have 3 new wizards in the space that we go in via, and the bots and the other logs and clients are still there. I reprogrammed the talking responses so we have a broader vocab/ I'm looking forward to feedback from those that interacted in its 'stop', 'end' phase to see what they think.

I adore cats but rarely are they functional, however even their breathing can set off the motion sensor allowing me to test if that works and ftp's to the server, whilst a director movie plays in the foreground

Studio 3 (Physical Computing: Locative) visits "ReActive" exhibition at The Block, CIP, QUT

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the process for numbering and diagram of the pattern takes a long time, the actual taking down a little time, the sun has worked its magic and the poles are bent and easy to dis-mantle

3 firewire audio in, a switch with 4 computers ethernetted, 2 projectors, a splitter with 3 mics and 3 headphones run out of here (the wire takes up the room)

thats the sensor keyboard, the director and webcam ftp and the laptop (thanks to ralf) for running it. As a last minute instrucitonal design fix, we took the sensors off and put a screen on dogTalkers interaction.

eureka moment, we see this is not a performative wok, a voice talking in your ear, conversing, it neednt make sense, it can be other

despite the poor instructional design (why did I think it would be TOO obvious?!) people enjoyed playing with the work. The instructional design I am onto fixing. Might need another projector in the mix

Visuals used in my [shamblesguru's] talk to the Chinagmai Expat Club on 25 January 2014

running it past the crinkle cut green eyed one, who is content not process and a creature of the moo

to let the air circulate and so all the cords dont get squashed up and warm, like a pit of snakes in there

the process for numbering and diagram of the pattern takes a long time, the actual taking down a little time, the sun has worked its magic and the poles are bent and easy to dis-mantle

the process for numbering and diagram of the pattern takes a long time, the actual taking down a little time, the sun has worked its magic and the poles are bent and easy to dis-mantle

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