Archive for the 'research' Category
January 3rd, 2007
A revolutionary multi-player, multi-site game and arts space to be played across all five cities. Players use their own bodies to send balls of projected light across the playing space, aiming for goals representing the other cities. Entirely interactive, it’s a competition to see which city has the least light balls in their square when [...]
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September 1st, 2006
So after 2-3 months of summer sleeping, let me say hi again. Yes, the school starts on Tuesday! It is going to be a tough final year. Bring it on!
Stefan and I were talking about the subject of pioneers of Generative Art today, a subject which came up talking about Joshua Davis’ situation, and [...]
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April 13th, 2006
While I was searching processing boards about Verlet integration(that’s totally another post) I have come up with this Israelian fellow named Ariel Malka. From the site, I see he spent a decent amount of time and his energy on displaying text in different ways. He is also interested in literature too so it is not [...]
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April 11th, 2006
The idea I mentioned in the previous post has evolved into something else. Actually I am still sensing the user’s color values through a camera but instead of using this data with flickr I am sending queries to the google by changing the values into color names and adding some arbitrary words afterwards. “red color [...]
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April 1st, 2006
I have been keeping those in my browser for a while now. Better to keep them here instead of there. Those might be helpful for what I am thinking to do for my final of Programming from A to Z. I am thinking to use video sensing at this point, but we’ll see.
This [...]
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March 22nd, 2006
Spending the last few days brainstorming about my final projects. Lately I am really interested in transforming data into “tangible bits” as Hiroshi Ishii coined the term. One example of this could be fraesmaschine by Ralf Baecker.
Nowhere is a landscape in the condition of development. the users of the german search-engine METAGER erode rivers, canyons [...]
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March 8th, 2006
I am just keeping these for archives. There are bunch of pdfs popped up on the google, I haven’t checked them in details, here they are:
Computational Videography Videoshop: A New Framework for Video Editing
SPATIO-TEMPORAL TEXTURE SYNTHESIS AND IMAGE INPAINTING FOR VIDEO APPLICATIONS
Seamless Video Editing
VIDEO REGION SEGMENTATION BY SPATIO-TEMPORAL WATERSHEDS
Analysing Video Sequences using the [...]
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March 8th, 2006
I was reading this good article called Segmentation and Reassembly of the Digital Moving Image by Susanne Jaschko, and she was giving examples of different works starting from 1993 Toshio Iwai’s Another Time, Another Space which comings and goings of people through the station were filmed by cameras and were manipulated in realtime by [...]
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February 17th, 2006
Following Josh’s great idea of collaborating for the end semester show at Tonic, I am keeping the sources that I have found which could be beneficial in terms of think-tank. I was reading Joseph Paradiso’s paper Electronic Music Interfaces, and he is pointing out good ideas approaching how to build a electronic musical interface.
I think [...]
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February 13th, 2006
This looks kind of interesting, could be a way to pursue for phd,actually it looks like it IS the way for me to go. I have checked out the lady behind it, Pattie Maes, the class she is giving ambient intelligence and the syllabus looks really promising. Lot of doors ready to be opened from [...]
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