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In the lab we dissassembled a webcam turn the lens. | In the lab we dissassembled a webcam turn the lens. | ||
The lens must be removed, flipped 180° and<br> | The lens must be removed, flipped 180° and<br> | ||
glued back in place with a hot glue gun.<br> | glued back in place with a hot glue gun.<br> | ||
You need to be very precise to keep your<br> | You need to be very precise to keep your<br> | ||
lens clean and dust free otherwise you will<br> | lens clean and dust free otherwise you will<br> | ||
encounter imperfect imaging later on.<br> | encounter imperfect imaging later on.<br> | ||
== Miroscopy Stage Construction == | == Miroscopy Stage Construction == |
Revision as of 19:40, 31 March 2013
Hacking web cam
In the lab we dissassembled a webcam turn the lens.
The lens must be removed, flipped 180° and
glued back in place with a hot glue gun.
You need to be very precise to keep your
lens clean and dust free otherwise you will
encounter imperfect imaging later on.
Miroscopy Stage Construction
3D Model
Stage Construction Cardboard Model
Lazer Cut Components
FSH Assembly
FSH Microscopy Stage Construction
First Microscopy Experiment
Most of the samples I used were very close by. Only for the leave and some soil I went to our garden.
I dug a big hole to find living organisms. I probably found some but the microscope is not zooming enough.
Next week I will try to find some organism that I can capture with this cam.
Idea Scatch from Amel and Nils
Working with video stills
Animation Idea with vector graphics
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Collecting New Footage
Final Work
<videoflash type="vimeo">58303903|500|340</videoflash>
The video footages, taken by our DIY microscope appeared very roughly. The resolution as well as the image quality were defined by glitches and a certain limitation in color and saturation. At the same time the aesthetics were new to us and we were impressed by the visual outcome of accidents and random happenings. We started by focusing on aesthetical aspects and the idea to combine a micro and macro world. For that we were inspired by a video detail of one second from Alfred Hitchcocks movie "the birds" from 1963. Which is one of the first commercial movies that adapted experimental video and sound effects. After animating the footage with vector graphics we assembled the surfaces with microscopy videos that are matching to the objects. By changing the video elements with several visual and timing effects we aim to carry further an abstraction.