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Arms and Legs
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Inspiration for Arms and Legs has come from taking the elevator on a daily basis. I dont like it when a random stranger starts moving his legs or stretching his arms around. |
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Being confined to a cubicle alters the perception of private space. This gave birth to the idea of a computer game called ELEVATOR PUNCHUP. Yet to be developed. |
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More relevant t is the body language in the elevator. It is very different from the one we regularly employ. It is this elevator body language this project is about. Videos to come. |
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Rabbit ears
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New home for the GEC FT mid range drivers. These metal cones where purchased 2 years ago and have since been moved around. |
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Worth mentioning the drivers are early 1950's drivers with metal cone. There are 4 of these drivers but one is broken so only two can be put to use. |
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The ears need a sideboard to help projecting the audio. They sound crystal like and compldement the other speakers in the system. More to come. |
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It's been 4 years since the last image-analysis- rebuild was done. With the latest additions to the image analysis software it is only natural to attempt new and higher resolution outputs. |
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I wanted to explore iceskaters as the base image. The silhouette on white backgroound would make shapes easy to identify. |
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Well, as for easy to identify, to get the high resolution outputs I need to tile together the images. This requires a fair amount of tweaking. |
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The images are from early stage of the software tweaks. Im liking the abstract nature and the colours from the shaded extruded letterforms. |
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Hoping to have this ready for the 2010 Winter Olympics. Crosscountry skiing be another image source that will work well. |
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Real time animation too. |
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RGB Action
2010
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Revisiting RGB in Action. Im working out a steb by step colour harmony approach. |
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The colours in the images have been selected by placing a triangle on the colour circle and picking the colours at each aphex. |
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The triangle can be placed anywhere on the colour circle at any angle. Ill try to post the full explanation as a pdf. |
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