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National American History Museum's Science in American Life exhibit.
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Unretouched photo using Nikor 18-200mm DX lens on D700, extended to 150mm. I don't know why, but when enlarged, this photo looks sharper than one taken at 44mm focal length - unusual for a zoom.
Programmed on the LogoTurtle. Pen and ink drawing. Copper tape and Chibitronic electronic sticker circuitry. Light sensor and twinkle effect.
En un futuro próximo es posible que las computadoras personales, además de un ratón y un teclado, incorporen algo que hasta ahora sólo estaba empezando a usarse en consolas de videojuegos: los sensores de movimiento.
Microsoft lanzó recientemente al mercado una nueva versión de Kinect , un sistema de reconocimiento de movimientos y voz para trabajar con el programa Windows en PCs. Si bien por el momento sólo lo utilizan algunos programadores en determinadas áreas, las posibilidades infinitas de este tipo de tecnologías hace que algunos especulen sobre un futuro donde sean los usuarios comunes los que utilicen este nuevo sistema.
Timothy’s pre bike ride sensor glucose reading of 152. Senior Citizen Center Parking Lot, 504 Cherokee Drive, Trussville, Jefferson County, Alabama. 1732 on July 19, 2020.
This is a slight mod to the rig used by Starlight-Xpress. In this case the Camera is attached to a 2" nosepiece (or any M48 fitting) and placed in the Star diagonal. Placing the camera vertical allows the diagonal adjustment screw to take out all the slack so the camera can be rotated smoothly without any lateral movement. The laser pointer position is adjusted to maximise the parallax angle to the reflected return beam; this comes back past the laser and onto a wall (or other flat surface). The brightest spot should be, if the ccd has AR glass, the return beam from the sensor cover glass.
Rotate the camera in the diagonal and the reflected beam will describe a circle on the wall. Now adjust the camera collimation screws to remove any movement; I turned the camera till the one set of the camera adjustment screws was in line with the laser and furthest away from the wall. Adjustment depended on whether the laser spot needed to go up or down. If the spot was too high then the back of the camera needs to be raised slightly and vice versa if too low.
I used a weak laser beam of less than 5 milliWatt @ 532nm (green) to eliminate any chance of burning out any pixels on the sensor.
Note that this is the routine I used to adjust the sensor on my ASI2600MC and it should work on any camera but... you follow this description at your own risk.
SENSOR SYSTEM
MYSTICAL COMPUTER ENVIRONMENTS
A Mystical, interactive, aesthetic, computer experience.
The Sensor System was used as part of Padgett’s artist-in-residency at Loughborough University with the C&CRS for COSTART, partly funded by the EPSRC Grant GR/M14517 Studies of Computer Support for Creative Work, Artists and Technologists in Collaboration.
8 sensors are located on each side of a 365cm x 365cm frame at 30cm high. The frame is in front of a screen 245cm wide and 180cm high. One person rotates the shape and chooses the colour, one person walks in the frame and extrudes smaller basic shapes.
When people move in the installation squares are generated in the axis they move. Rotation is added and intergalactic patterns result.
This interactive work breaks down the subject/object dualisms as the participant is also the work. Participants move around a sensor system to produce moving abstract designs that are purely aesthetic and join 2D design with a 3D, mystical, inner space.