Hello everybody. I'm planing to make instalation wich would work somehow like "very nervous system", and I wonder if anyone has any expierience with setups like that? Most importantly I'd like to find out about cameras and ways to convert video signal onto data that could be used to generate sounds, etc. I'd like to do it on Linux. Perchaps someone know any links or documents online? Any help greatly appritiated. Grzesiek
Hi Grzesiek,
i dont have experience with videotracking under linux ... but anyway :-) have a look to eyesweb:
Laboratorio di Informatica Musicale DIST - University of Genoa Viale Causa 13 - 16145 Genova staff@infomus.dist.unige.it http://www.infomus.dist.unige.it
im shure its interessting for you ....
beep+ greets kiilo
Grzesiek Sedek schrieb:
Hello everybody. I'm planing to make instalation wich would work somehow like "very nervous system", and I wonder if anyone has any expierience with setups like that? Most importantly I'd like to find out about cameras and ways to convert video signal onto data that could be used to generate sounds, etc. I'd like to do it on Linux. Perchaps someone know any links or documents online? Any help greatly appritiated. Grzesiek
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install pdp && talk to yves (would be my suggestion).
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hello grzesiek,
pdp+pidip is the obvious solution, however there is another piece of (unconnected) software called motion that has been developed specifically for motion detection and could possibly extend what pidip can't already do.. have not used it myself but being linux i'm sure it wouldn't take much effort to make it communicate nicely with pd..
ciao dmotd/.
Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
Hello everybody. I'm planing to make instalation wich would work somehow like "very nervous system", and I wonder if anyone has any expierience with setups like that? Most importantly I'd like to find out about cameras and ways to convert video signal onto data that could be used to generate sounds, etc. I'd like to do it on Linux. Perchaps someone know any links or documents online? Any help greatly appritiated. Grzesiek
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, Grzesiek Sedek wrote:
I'm planing to make instalation wich would work somehow like "very nervous system", and I wonder if anyone has any expierience with setups like that? Most importantly I'd like to find out about cameras and ways to convert video signal onto data that could be used to generate sounds, etc. I'd like to do it on Linux. Perchaps someone know any links or documents online? Any help greatly appritiated.
There is also GridFlow, which has strong capabilities of analysis. However you should download the latest via CVS, as it is much more stable than the latest archive 0.7.2. (version 0.8.0 will be released in September)
in GridFlow, getting frame differences on a video stream is as easy as plugging a video stream into [t a a] into a [@ -] with wires crossed, which is a quite natural technique to a PD user. GridFlow extends simple numeric concepts to whole pictures.
Mathieu Bouchard http://artengine.ca/matju