GMU:Dataflow I WS12/Li Lingling

From Medien Wiki
< GMU:Dataflow I WS12
Revision as of 05:59, 14 October 2013 by Ms (talk | contribs) (moved GMU:Dataflow I/Li Lingling to GMU:Dataflow I WS12/Li Lingling: Prepare for Dataflow I in SS 2013)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Touch Sensor

Maze

I work on the interaction between object and sound. I will connect the object with arduino and turn arduino into a touch sensor. First I will collect the information to Processing. Then the message will be sent to puredata through OSC.

Description

My concept come from one project online,it is called "Touche for Arduino: Advanced touch sensing'. In my project I make a combination between processing and pure data, using processing as a medium to send data from Arduino to pure data. In terms of processing, the information from Arduino is classified. Then I use the classified information in Pure Data define different actions. In Pd I will create a gem and then using the data to move it. At the end it will like a game maze.

Implementation

First I build a circuit on breadboard by myself to change the Arduino to be a touch sensor.

In my project I can get different data from Arduino to Processing, when I touching the “Touch Sensor” . Then I will define different gestures. In my case I have four gestures.

  1. Gesture: No touching.
  2. Gesture: One finger touching.
  3. Gesture: Grab.
  4. Gesture: Put the finger in the water.

Because I want to use the different gestures to control the Gem object in Pure Data. So I name them "Go right"、“Go up”、“Go left”、“Go down”.

<videoflash type="vimeo">63046775|450|260</videoflash>

In processing the gesture data is remembered as numbers.

  1. Gesture is "0".
  2. Gesture is "1".
  3. Gesture is "2".
  4. Gesture is "3".

Then I send the gesture data to pure data through OSC. So in pure data I define the numbers with different movement.

"0" is "Go Left".
"1" is "Go up".
"2" is "Go right".
"3" is "Go down".

<videoflash type="vimeo">63048325|450|330</videoflash>

Media:processing+puredata.zip