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== '''FINAL PROJECT''': pulse — distorting live images == | == '''FINAL PROJECT''': pulse — distorting live images == | ||
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* human heart [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebzbKa32kuk&list=PLvpdUWhGx43-OttXG4lp11-UohI3wPeqV&index=16] | * human heart [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebzbKa32kuk&list=PLvpdUWhGx43-OttXG4lp11-UohI3wPeqV&index=16] | ||
* heart beat Arduino processing [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_c0yE9QHNI&list=PLvpdUWhGx43-OttXG4lp11-UohI3wPeqV&index=14&t=319s] | * heart beat Arduino processing [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_c0yE9QHNI&list=PLvpdUWhGx43-OttXG4lp11-UohI3wPeqV&index=14&t=319s] | ||
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'''20.05.2021''' A normal pulse is regular in rhythm and strength. Sometimes it's higher, sometimes lower, depending on the situation and health condition.You rarely see it and feel it from time to time. Apart from the visualisation of an EKG, what could it look like? How can this vital rhythm be visualised? | '''20.05.2021''' A normal pulse is regular in rhythm and strength. Sometimes it's higher, sometimes lower, depending on the situation and health condition.You rarely see it and feel it from time to time. Apart from the visualisation of an EKG, what could it look like? How can this vital rhythm be visualised? |
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