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In this project, I will capture the electrical conductivity of the bacteria | In this project, I will capture the electrical conductivity of the bacteria and other organisms for conveying the massage that there are many microorganisms everywhere around us. Then, I will send that input to Max/msp to generate a 3D/2D graphic of their electrical conductivity and project that graphic onto the wall, therefore the audiences can be participated. | ||
The next step is to realize about sending a feedback back to the bacteria to build a close circuit. | The next step is to realize about sending a feedback back to the bacteria to build a close circuit. | ||
This project is related to my DIY Bio project here. | This project is related to my DIY Bio project here. | ||
<br/> | <br/>[https://www.uni-weimar.de/kunst-und-gestaltung/wiki/GMU:DIY_Bio:_doing_things_with_biology/Sirin_Unmanee Link to my DIY Bio Project]''' | ||
The graphic style is inspired from an image of bacteria under the microscope, mostly is dots and particles. | The graphic style is inspired from an image of bacteria and other organisms under the microscope, mostly is dots and particles. | ||
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As a result, the particles are moving to the center when there is a change from electricity potentials, when the input doesn't change, the particles will arrange in circle. The visual is inspired from the image of the organism that I cultivated inside the petri dish. | As a result, the particles are moving to the center when there is a change from electricity potentials, when the input doesn't change, the particles will arrange in circle. The visual is inspired from the image of the organism that I cultivated inside the petri dish. | ||
After testing on the organism's electric potentials, I noticed a tiny difference in the result in every organism. I will use that input to shift the visual i.e. color and shape to represent their appearances in a experimental way. However, the particles' movement will remain the same in every input. | |||
[[File:capturemax04.gif]] | [[File:capturemax04.gif]] | ||
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[[File:capturemax06.gif]]] | [[File:capturemax06.gif]]] | ||
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==Further Research== | |||
*[[/Homework : 17.10.2018 Connecting both patches]] | |||
[[/Homework : 17.10.2018 Connecting both patches]] | *[[/Homework : 24.10.2018 Working with udpreceive]] | ||
*[[/Homework : 07.11.2018 Arduino]] | |||
[[/Homework : 24.10.2018 Working with udpreceive]] | *[[/Homework : 14.11.2018 Graphics]] | ||
*[[/14.11.2018 : Initial Idea]] | |||
[[/Homework : 07.11.2018 Arduino]] | |||
[[/Homework : 14.11.2018 Graphics]] | |||
==References== | |||
*Max Open GL Tutorial 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ9AwapZY2c | |||
*Amazing Max/Msp Tutorial 02 - How to Build a Particle System in Max (ENG) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRgX7rVgSAE | |||
*Tutorial channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvDUaH2fbXP_Yc5Lc9UXfqA |
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