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To shift the perception data will be gathered from multiple (ambient) sources. This means tapping into public data sets for broad context. It also means gathering hyper-local/personal data via an arduino or similar microcontroller (probably ESP8266) for sensing the individual. These data streams will be combined to produce a visual output using jitter. This result aims to represent the other humans in a manner to emphasize personality and not the emulation of the technicality in face to face exchanges. | To shift the perception data will be gathered from multiple (ambient) sources. This means tapping into public data sets for broad context. It also means gathering hyper-local/personal data via an arduino or similar microcontroller (probably ESP8266) for sensing the individual. These data streams will be combined to produce a visual output using jitter. This result aims to represent the other humans in a manner to emphasize personality and not the emulation of the technicality in face to face exchanges. | ||
= final project 2: | = <s>final project 2: distance communication </s> = | ||
The installation " | ''Different implementations of the algorithm were tried in Max. None yielded a convergence of the phases of the oscillators. Therefore the project was cancelled.'' | ||
The installation "distance communication" explores and reflects on (romantic) relationships at a time where partners are apart. Their lives don't take place in the same environment anymore and are open to different influences. It takes effort to stay in sync even though a distance may be bridged by modern communication means. Two blinking LEDs represent the partners, the blinking rhythm their respective lives. | |||
The technical setup consists of two LEDs driven by a microcontroller and sensed via a light-dependent resistor. A small computer (laptop or small form factor PC) runs both Max and a video conference software to display "the other". The Max patch and the "other" are displayed on a screen or video projector. The Max patch tries to synchronize the respective blinking pattern by leveraging the well studied behaviour of fireflies. A microphone on the floor picks up ambient sound. If this audio level exceeds a given a threshold the blinking of one LEDs is triggers / reset to introduce disturbance in the process. The installation may be presented with both parts in the same room or one part off-site somewhere else. | The technical setup consists of two LEDs driven by a microcontroller and sensed via a light-dependent resistor. A small computer (laptop or small form factor PC) runs both Max and a video conference software to display "the other". The Max patch and the "other" are displayed on a screen or video projector. The Max patch tries to synchronize the respective blinking pattern by leveraging the well studied behaviour of fireflies. A microphone on the floor picks up ambient sound. If this audio level exceeds a given a threshold the blinking of one LEDs is triggers / reset to introduce disturbance in the process. The installation may be presented with both parts in the same room or one part off-site somewhere else. |
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