A HACKDAY organized by Plot London for Berg's incredible new tangible interface, the Little Printer. Plot held the workshop at CMU's C0DELAB, where a group of architects, engineers, designers, and artists got together to prototype new publications for the little printer.
Read Moreoptimization of parenthood speed project with Addie Wagenknecht
A speed project with the incredible Addie Wagenknecht of NORTD Labs during her one-week residency at the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry. For the micro-residency, Addie wanted to do a second installment of her 'Optimization of Parenthood' series ... a baby-rocking industrial robot! To make this a reality, we put together a small program to make our ABB IRB 140 gently rock a bassinet back-and-forth, then a bit more rigorously when the baby stirs:
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interactive projection mapping KINECT HACK
This speed project with Marynel Vázquez was inspired by the work of a talented community of artists and designers that are using video mapping as a medium to reinterpret and transform banal, expected environments. The work of Pablo Valbuena was a strong influence over our explorations, and we sought to introduce dynamic interactivity to augmented sculpture as our novel addition to this community.
With the relative novelty of the KINECT, our response to its inherent screen-based interaction was to pull it back out into the physical realm. Developed in C++, Openframeworks, and OpenNI, we are using the depth mapping capabilities of the KINECT to evaluate the participant’s hand, and position it as the light source of the physical model. In effect, their hand becomes the sun, lighting or dimming our abstracted cityscape, and blurring the border of virtual and actual.
This project has been featured on kinecthacks.com, kinecthacks.net, and kinect-hacks.com.