Sunday, 28 November 2010

research: existing interactive displays

Interactive display - Experiments


In this example the video waits for a detected movement before generating particles in the place of the movement

Multi-touch Music Wall


In this example users can play a variety of musical instruments through touching the display. I'm guessing a series of actions are predefined for when the user touches the instrument

new project: processing

Today we have begun a new project in which we are tasked to create an interactive display using the open-source program Processing to write the code.

The product we are creating the display for is a new shoe by Nike called Magic.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

finished

I have now finished editing my video and here is the end result:

Monday, 8 November 2010

lewes bonfire at 120fps

As it was bonfire night this Friday I thought I'd take a 120fps video of the fire. It will be interesting to see how many views this gets, and what people's reactions may be to it.

Friday, 5 November 2010

feedback from the crit

I showcased my videos at the crit and got some suggestions.

Slow motion stamp

- Superimpose another Aquapax carton onto the one in the video (The shot I used to show was actually meant to be a practice shot, but turned out to be the best one! With it being a practice shot I used a taped up Aquapax as all the others had already been stamped on...)

- Shorten the video. At the moment it's verging on 1 minute, with a lot of build-up at the start (due to the music crescendoing), with this in mind I will make alternate versions of different length.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

videos have been shot

I have now completed filming on both my ideas. The class 'crit' is tomorrow and I will post the responses on here

120fps videos

Here's a collection of 120FPS viral videos:

Slow motion wall flip



Lightning at 120FPS



Cup spinning



Water balloon



Water balloon