sound goes in, shapes come out

All musicians hope that when they play an instrument, there will be a reaction; this program seems to do just that. We’ve seen projects where movement created sound, but this time sound creates movement. PD GEM seems to have been programmed to play certain shapes and patterns of movement depending on the pitch and pattern…

Cool Interactive/Informational LCD Table

This piece reminded me of those cool futuristic 3D computers seen in sci-fi movies. The enormous amount of information pertaining to each individual number baffled me when I first saw this. The animation portrayed and caused by physical interaction was also very interesting, in that each number effected by the animation represented a philosophical meaning…

Self Assembling Robot

While this is obviously way far advanced for our class, the concept of a robot that assembles it’s self is pretty awesome. It makes me think of ways you could transpose the idea into the art world. For instance a sculpture that builds itself by responding to noise activity within a space, or one that…

Microsoft Future Vision 2019

This is a pretty great video showing what Microsoft’s vision of the near future is if current technologies and interface ideologies continue to develop as they have been. I’m not sure if this could all be accomplished in 10 years, but most of what’s in the video seems pretty feasible.

Awesome Interactive Drawing Screen

At the first part of the video, I thought it was way too basic, having to draw a simple 2D shape on a screen with your hand. But as it progressed, I began to notice the different colors and shapes that began to form and morph into a 3D visual and it quickly became much…

Animation Thesis

This is an animation Thesis made by Nick Pitera from Ringling College of Art and Design. Even though this is not exactly programming the way we’ve been doing it using PureDate, it is still a form of Electronic Visualization. I personally am very interested in animation and will most likely be moving to another college…

Audrino sounds

I decided to post this for several reasons. I found this a good example of the use of the Audrino board in creating sound. I don’t know much about the Audrino system but I found this a pretty interesting idea. I prefer sound over visual usually and didn’t think that the Audrino could be used…

cube pd gem

Understanding that we are going to continue with PD Gem, I continued my research with the software. I had a project that was similar to this. I would like to incorporate my project along with hardware that will animate with relative motion, that will clearly project the animation on the screen.

I like this video because it seems very similar to what we did in class last Thursday, just in a more advanced manner. It shows led lights at varying brightnesses all hooked up to a large circuit. This resembles the tiny led circuit we made, complete with the ability to vary the brightness of the…

Flexinol

There’s a lot of really boring videos of this material called “Flexinol”. What I find interesting is not the videos, but where the technology can advance to and what it means to robotics and physical response from computerized systems. Flexinol is basically a wire that contracts when a voltage is applied to it, much like…

arduino + wiimote = robot?

Now here’s an intriguing idea. Sometimes we don’t see that things we have lying around the house can be used in different ways. This makes me want to go home and open up my wiimote nunchuck and see how it works… Apparently it is an accelerometer. It has a lot of potential to be used…

Sammich!

Ok, so I’m not sure that this qualifies as art, per se, but anything to facilitate the production thereof is beneficial. And so, sandwiches are beneficial! //non-compiling code generated for humor value only.public class ThingsInThisWorld{ ThingsInThisWorld toastedThings = new ThingsInThisWorld(); toastedThings = areDelicious; areDelicious = nom;} Who wants to bother getting up in the middle…