• mac book pro
• processing w/ v3ga blob detection
• firewire mini dv cam w/ nightshot mode + overexposed negative
• viewsonic PJ255 projector
• 0.75” acrylic (top side cut to 45°)
• mylar projection surface behind acrylic (not a compliant surface)
• strategically placed aluminum foil (around acrylic, around diodes)
• diodes: 880nm, 1.5V @ 100ma, 160mW/sr, Angle +/- 20 (OSRAM SFH485)
edit: because there has been more interest in this thread than anticipated a synposis regarding the theoretical framework has been added:
Data over a network becomes manifest and represented as pixels of varying colours. These different colours are based on emergent algorithmic patterns that grow (similar to cellular automata) and adapt to the interaction defined by the user touching the surface. The unique colour of a specific pixel furthermore determines its characteristic behaviours within the hive of pixels and in doing so delegates how it will interact with the pixels around it. Audio harmonies also become evident when a user activates the interface. There is evidence of speakers, a subwoofer, and a ping sensor to detect distance of presence. The direct influence of user interaction intensifies the audible bass levels of a fabricated human heartbeat.
technology: FTIR, infra-red/nightvision, processing.org, v3ga blobDetection, Sonic ping sensor, physical computing/serial communication, Max/MSP, MIDI, Ableton Live
location: InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre, Toronto, Canada
