Monthly Archives: May 2006

Procams

About two weeks ago I sent in the Wiremap an art submission to Procams2006, an event that focuses on projector and camera art. I didn’t know whether my submission was quite appropriate because it has nothing to do with cameras, … Continue reading

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Cube and P5

I got a P5 in the mail yesterday. Awesome. It’s cool, but it isn’t as seamless as I had hoped. I feel as clumsy with my P5 as my parents must feel when they started moving that mouse around for … Continue reading

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Obsessively Programming

I was buying tickets on Fandango last night for four people. They have a pulldown for how many children, adults, and seniors you would like to buy tickets for – the default is zero. I almost selected “3″ thinking it … Continue reading

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Wiremap Works!

And here’s the program that runs the thing. (And if you missed it, here’s the video explaining the project.) So it’s finally a relief to see exactly what I was envisioning when I came up with this project. It feels … Continue reading

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Wiremap update

So thanks to Dave Tennent, I had an amazing time playing with his projector and figuring out how to work the with the wiremap. It turned out to be way harder to calibrate it than I thought it would be. … Continue reading

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