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===Interactive Installation=== | |||
I will create a room with light up spheres in Unit, that will be display on laptop monitor. In front of the monitor the ultrasonic sensor will be installed. Each time the user will approach the screen, the installation will react with sound and movement of the spheres. | |||
The installation uses Arduino ultrasonic sensor, Max Msp loop and Unity real-time rendering: | |||
ultrasonic sensor -> MaxMsp (sound) -> OSC protocol -> Unity (image) | |||
[[File:YouCut 20200907 193520892 Trim.mp4|600px]] | [[File:YouCut 20200907 193520892 Trim.mp4|600px]] | ||
===Implementation=== | |||
I was very interested to create an interactive VR experience. Unlikely during the pandemic, it’s not possible to use the university rooms. I tried to develop a basic interactive installation in Unity instead. The interaction will be based on the position of the user. If the person will come closer to the sensor, the display will change according to it. I want to create a simple experience, a situation, that would be not possible in the real world. | I was very interested to create an interactive VR experience. Unlikely during the pandemic, it’s not possible to use the university rooms. I tried to develop a basic interactive installation in Unity instead. The interaction will be based on the position of the user. If the person will come closer to the sensor, the display will change according to it. I want to create a simple experience, a situation, that would be not possible in the real world. | ||
[[File:Unityosc12356.gif]] | [[File:Unityosc12356.gif]] | ||
The installation is based on Arduino ultrasonic sensor, Max Msp loop, and Unity real-time rendering. I create a room with light up spheres in Unity, that is displayed on the laptop monitor. In front of the monitor, the ultrasonic sensor is installed. Each time the user approaches the screen, the installation reacts with the sound and movement of the spheres. | The installation is based on Arduino ultrasonic sensor, Max Msp loop, and Unity real-time rendering. I create a room with light up spheres in Unity, that is displayed on the laptop monitor. In front of the monitor, the ultrasonic sensor is installed. Each time the user approaches the screen, the installation reacts with the sound and movement of the spheres. |