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One of the first things I tried to accomplish in pure data was building a simple cross fader between to moving images. I knew that I would want motion detection to be incorporated into my final installation, however I thought it better to start simple given my introduction to visual programming languages. You may load your own media into the patch. | One of the first things I tried to accomplish in pure data was building a simple cross fader between to moving images. I knew that I would want motion detection to be incorporated into my final installation, however I thought it better to start simple given my introduction to visual programming languages. You may load your own media into the patch. | ||
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Going forward, I will continue to conduct experiments using a fog machine, oscillating ultrasonic humidifier, and a vacuum. Concurrently, I'm doing a bit of research on cloud chambers as well. [http://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/sites/default/files/files/cloud_chamber.mov]. Recently, dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde generated artificial nimbus clouds in an exhibition space by regulating the temperature and humidity of the space.[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/arts-post/post/artist-berndnaut-smilde-creates-indoor-clouds/2012/03/13/gIQA7yAT9R_blog.html] My ultimate goal is to be able to control the density and movement of the fog based on the movement of the viewer in the installation space. |
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