Monthly Archives: November 2012

On computer vision and body recognition

This is a simple project, in terms of application (image capturing, recognition, image projection) however it is very powerful in terms of effect, given the diversity of people that cross Market st. nevertheless the number of homeless. In a fast paced lifestyle of SF, people might not fully realize who is passing by..which is why [...]

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computer vision. Soak, Dye in light

“Soak, Dye in light.” by everyware (2011) is an empty canvas but when you touch it, its elastic surface stretches and gets suffused with projected vivid colors mimicking fabric absorbing dye. Poking and rubbing with hands or resting their body on this spandex canvas allows visitors to soak this canvas in virtual dye and create [...]

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AntiMap Workshop / Data visualization

Using the Antimap application we are able to record a data file representing our journey. The csv. file contains information such as your position ( latitude and longitude), your orientation towards the north (compass), data representing your speed in kilometers per hour, direction and time of the journey measured in milliseconds. My intention was to [...]

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antiMap exercise. Home

What is your home’s relation with you? Is it missing you when you away, anticipate when you are coming back or turning to it’s direction? Making this exercise I’ve tried to visualize it. home from Gerda Antanaityte on Vimeo.

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Final version of GPS visualization project for the data workshop

Video of the final version: A walk in Barcelona. Visualization of GPS data. from Bert Balcaen on Vimeo. Here are some notes on how I got there.

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