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The controller for my lightstrip.

The microphone listens to the music and sends the signal through an LM386 amplifier. This then goes to the ATtiny13 which analyses the signal. It determines a running average volume, and lights the LEDs if the current volume exeeds this by a certain scaler. As a result, the LEDs always flash with the peaks and are off normally, no matter how high the volume (until the amplifier starts clipping, anyway!).

 

Check the video of it in action at www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ihIaNN9UBY

The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

 

The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

 

So I decided to photograph some of the visualisations in Windows Media Centre. Music playing was Clockwork by Deadmau5

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A scaled model of an Advanced Gas-Cooled Nuclear Reactor Core (AGR) is currently tested on the University of Bristol Shaking Table. The rig is an octagonal array consisting of 5901 bricks and 44000 keys spanning 8 layers. Together they form an array of linked columns that simulate the fuel and control channels of the reactor core. The bricks are designed to rock relative to each other in a controlled manner due to the boundary conditions. The mobility of the core and the corresponding channel profile distortion is considered to be a key safety issue as it affects the insertion of the control rods and the safe shut-down of the reactor during a seismic event.

 

A 35,000 degrees of freedom, finite element model that simulates the 3-dimensional non-linear dynamic response of the rig components is used to predict the deformations in the array. Data processing and visualisation of the numerical results is challenging not only due to the vast output volume but also due to the multi-body interaction problem at hand. For a typical seismic excitation parallel to the x axis, presented is the visualisation of absolute maximum brick-to-brick separation S envelopes along x and y directions in all layers.

 

Visualisation “Extension Josef Albers Museum Quadrat, Bottrop”, for Felix Claus Dick Van Wageningen Architecten.

Visualisation winning competition entry “Nieuwe Huisvesting RIVM & CBG, Utrecht” (2014), for StruktonHurks, Felix Claus Dick Van Wageningen Architecten, H+N+S Landschapsarchitecten & OTH Architecten. In collaboration with Wax Architectural Visualizations & Peter De Man.

Visualisation of the completed Ancient Market area at night, produced by Tonkin Liu.

The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

 

London JS: Data Visualisation at Poke London

 

3D Cities and Data Visualisation with WebGL presented by Robin Hawkes

 

Using D3.js to visualise your analytics data presented by Edd Sowden

 

10 things you didn't know about D3.js presented by Anna Powell-Smith

 

Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-25/

AnemoneStarHeart is a visualiser / amplifier of physiological data I have created which can be handheld or used an an ambient standalone device for EEG / EKG signal amplification. I sat and watched the very relaxing The Canal - two hours of 'slow TV' of a trip on a canal, with the AnemoneStarHeart lighting up the room with EEG feedback sent from a Bluetooth EEG headset I was wearing.

A GPS Visualisation of a Lothian Buses 22 route from Leith to the Gyle, showing just how often (and where) the service gets above 20mph.

 

Data by Ross C. Brown

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Here's the first version of my EEG brainwave visualising pendant which gleans attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

If you want to see a visualisation of your professional network on LinkedIn, log into the LinkedIn InMaps with your LinkedIn profile. This is the DG COMM Social Media Team's @Linda_Margaret's network.

 

Find out more here: inmaps.linkedinlabs.com/network

Here's the first version of my EEG brainwave visualising pendant which gleans attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

A year of edits for California in OpenStreetMap. This image will be updated from time to time.

 

The growing areas of white and yellow show how the user base is growing compared with the same image prepared a month previously.

 

Created using OSM Mapper from ITO World Ltd

The pendant visualises EEG attention (red) and meditation (green) data and visualises it on this LED matrix in real time. Using a Mindwave Mobile, Bluetooth dongle and Shrimp microcontroller.

 

I've built this for use in excruciating social situations such at conferences, networking, bars, etc. I'm interested in extending our emotive state by displaying if we're paying attention to whom we're speaking to or if our thoughts / attention is drifting off to the canapes or our to-do list. It's a mischievous device, read more about it here rainycatz.wordpress.com/2013/05/27/eeg-data-visualising-p...

London JS: Data Visualisation at Poke London

 

3D Cities and Data Visualisation with WebGL presented by Robin Hawkes

 

Using D3.js to visualise your analytics data presented by Edd Sowden

 

10 things you didn't know about D3.js presented by Anna Powell-Smith

 

Lanyrd: lanyrd.com/2013/londonjs-25/

The nations of the players and the football leagues they played in, at EURO 2012

 

News.com.au wrote-up an article about my mashup visualisaiton project.

 

Original article here:

 

www.news.com.au/technology/sydney-designer-makes-definiti...

 

Visualisation here:

 

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A design which I worked on involved producing 3d images as well as designing the office building on the left

Project: i360 Brighton

Visualisation:F10 Studios

Client: Marks Barfield

Photography: clickclickjim.com

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