hey!
eheh, yes, definitely :)
glad to "meet" you here.. thanks for the feedback!
M
Ha! I was wondering if it was Pd-powered! :D
Was a very interesting experience. Hope you liked my comments in the
interview after ;)
cheers and hope to see more,
drmr
>
> Video documentation and details at
> http://marcodonnarumma.com/works/nigredo/
>
> "Nigredo is a private 8 minutes artwork to be experienced by one visitor
> at a time. Drawing from studies in analytical psychology, human sensory
> systems, and biotechnologies, the piece offers an intimate and uncanny
> experience of one?s internal self. Namely, the work investigates how
> perceptual deprivation can affect alterity, or otherness, that is the aware
> distinction between self and not-self.
>
> The work uses ad hoc biophysical methods and wearable bioacoustic
> technology to stimulate a continuous sensorial feedback within the
> visitor?s own body. In a small, blacked out room a visitor sits alone
> facing a mirror, and wired to on-body sensors. The low frequency sound
> pulses of heart, muscular and vein tissues produced by the visitor?s body
> are captured, augmented, and fed back to the subject?s sensory system as
> new auditive, visual, and physical stimuli. Intense surround sound,
> pulsating lights, and mechanical vibrations are diffused through the
> subject's ears, eyes, bones, and skull... The combined skeletal resonance,
> sound stimuli, and light pulse produce a constant and intense stimulation
> field that alters the movement of the internal organs, and the behaviour of
> the optical nerves..."
>
>
> feedback are most welcome!
>
> best wishes,
>
> --
> Marco Donnarumma
> New Media + Sonic Arts Practitioner, Performer, Teacher, Director.
> Embodied Audio-Visual Interaction Research Team.
> Department of Computing, Goldsmiths University of London
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Portfolio: http://marcodonnarumma.com
> Research: http://res.marcodonnarumma.com
> Director: http://www.liveperformersmeeting.net
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From: thor <th.list@gmail.com>
Subject: [PD] Funded PhD studentship at University of Brighton
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This might be of interest to some members of this list:
The doctoral college at the University of Brighton is offering PhD studentships for eight set projects starting next academic year. Full details can be found at:
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/researchstudy/2013studentships/arts-and-humanities/project-1-6/
Feel free to contact me off list on my Brighton addresse if you have any questions.
Best
Thor Magnusson
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Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 14:46:14 +0000
From: Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PD] More Sensor Questions inc libfreenect on the Rpi
To: Matthias Kronlachner <m.kronlachner@gmail.com>
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Hey Max & Matthias,
Thanks for your suggestions.
Guess I need to keep thinking/digging. I had spotted the Asus but have to
presume it will be the same with sunlight as the kinect. Hmmm. The kinect
is appealing as my friend already has one but from my reading around it's a
way of working properly on the RPi, getting closer yes but still not there.
I have a memory that somewhere in the archives Hans mentions webcams and
light filters to make them u.v., might be an option, and importantly, easy
to do. Will keep updating.
Best wishes,
Julian
On 15 March 2013 06:55, Matthias Kronlachner <m.kronlachner@gmail.com>wrote:
> hi!
>
> i think openni should be available for the rpi.
> and with the asus xtion i read somewhere its's working.
> i don't know about the kinect openni driver for rpi.
>
> without gem there is no ready to use solution for pd yet.
> but you could build your own openni external, activate the depth- and
> usergenerator and get the center of mass of detected users.
> this would not be too complicated, and everything you need can be found in
> pix_openni.
>
> i'm not sure about cpu load, this could be quite intensive for a rpi.
>
> but maybe there is already a standalone application doing exactly this
> thing and sending osc?
>
> matthias
>
>
> On 3/14/13 6:18 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> So after some more research I've come to the conclusion that the
> ultrasonics aren't going to do what I would like - not a wide enough beam
> and unnecessary accuracy.
>
> Perhaps if I say what I would like 'something' to do, someone may say "oh,
> you want one, two, n of *these*".
>
> I have a digital wind chime thingy that now works ok on the RPi. What I
> would like is to be able to put it outdoors with *something* that will *
> see* when large objects, like people, are coming towards and moving away
> from it and then I can make use of that data to send force in pmpd to the
> chimes and then the chimes can klang into each other.
>
> Been looking at the kinects but it seems I'll need GEM to be able to
> explore Matthias's very excellent looking freenect lib which is a no-no on
> the RPi currently.
>
> My friend and I have rounded up a nice solar panel, we've got some old
> broken soundstick speakers that we've hacked into and a weather-proof box
> plus a pole to hang it all on. Should be a nice little project when it's
> done but a we're bit stuck on this problem at the moment...
>
> Any suggestions people?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Julian
>
>
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From: Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [PD] More Sensor Questions inc libfreenect on the Rpi
To: Matthias Kronlachner <m.kronlachner@gmail.com>
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That should be "way off working"
On 15 March 2013 14:46, Julian Brooks <jbeezez@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Max & Matthias,
>
> Thanks for your suggestions.
>
> Guess I need to keep thinking/digging. I had spotted the Asus but have to
> presume it will be the same with sunlight as the kinect. Hmmm. The kinect
> is appealing as my friend already has one but from my reading around it's a
> way of working properly on the RPi, getting closer yes but still not there.
>
> I have a memory that somewhere in the archives Hans mentions webcams and
> light filters to make them u.v., might be an option, and importantly, easy
> to do. Will keep updating.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Julian
>
>
> On 15 March 2013 06:55, Matthias Kronlachner <m.kronlachner@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> hi!
>>
>> i think openni should be available for the rpi.
>> and with the asus xtion i read somewhere its's working.
>> i don't know about the kinect openni driver for rpi.
>>
>> without gem there is no ready to use solution for pd yet.
>> but you could build your own openni external, activate the depth- and
>> usergenerator and get the center of mass of detected users.
>> this would not be too complicated, and everything you need can be found
>> in pix_openni.
>>
>> i'm not sure about cpu load, this could be quite intensive for a rpi.
>>
>> but maybe there is already a standalone application doing exactly this
>> thing and sending osc?
>>
>> matthias
>>
>>
>> On 3/14/13 6:18 PM, Julian Brooks wrote:
>>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> So after some more research I've come to the conclusion that the
>> ultrasonics aren't going to do what I would like - not a wide enough beam
>> and unnecessary accuracy.
>>
>> Perhaps if I say what I would like 'something' to do, someone may say
>> "oh, you want one, two, n of *these*".
>>
>> I have a digital wind chime thingy that now works ok on the RPi. What I
>> would like is to be able to put it outdoors with *something* that will *
>> see* when large objects, like people, are coming towards and moving away
>> from it and then I can make use of that data to send force in pmpd to the
>> chimes and then the chimes can klang into each other.
>>
>> Been looking at the kinects but it seems I'll need GEM to be able to
>> explore Matthias's very excellent looking freenect lib which is a no-no on
>> the RPi currently.
>>
>> My friend and I have rounded up a nice solar panel, we've got some old
>> broken soundstick speakers that we've hacked into and a weather-proof box
>> plus a pole to hang it all on. Should be a nice little project when it's
>> done but a we're bit stuck on this problem at the moment...
>>
>> Any suggestions people?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Julian
>>
>>
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