Show and Tell PDX

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Last night I presented “Using Interfaces Without Interfaces” at Show and Tell Pdx. I showed off some Flash motion detection, Flash color detection and even demo’d a little voice speech recognition in Flash. Some of you asked for more info on how last one was accomplished. I’ll be posting more on this later.

Thank you to Substance for hosting, and thanks for all that attended and enjoyed the show. I had a lot of you come up to me and say that my work has insipred you to experiment more. Just wanted to say, that kicks ass.

Pdx Fall and Other Gayity

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Coming from New England, I never thought I’d be so into foliage. I think it’s because living in Boston proper we never got to see the colors that the burbs or Vermont had to offer unless you actually left the city to traverse there, and who wants to do that? Well, I’m shamelessly admitting that I am. Into the leafs. I dig fall foliage. There, I said it. I’m a foliphile. Pdx has some redonculous skill when it comes pigment loss. It’s like the entire city is putting on an art show for you.

Anyway, I also sincerely dig staying home with my wife and poochy poochino working in this new yard we have.

So, there it is. I’m soft.

Equilibrium, the Human Mashup

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This Friday -[Oct. 17th]- I will be part of SAO and the Portland Working Artists Network in presenting at Equilibrium, the Human Mashup, using the synergy of art and technology to revolutionize society. I am currently designing and developing an interactive art installation. A brief description of the project is below. I’m super excited to see what other installations are on display. If you’re in the Pdx area and interested in what Equilibrium has to offer please stop by and paint yourself on the wall.

Brief Description
In the spirit of Multiplicity and Convergence an interactive installation will be developed that allows viewers to draw a self portrait on a wall using a motion sensing application, a camera and projector. The application will allow a user to take a self portrait photograph. They will then have the opportunity to draw themselves on a wall simply by using and moving their hand as a paintbrush. The idea is to use the human as an interface to draw themselves. The drawing will be performed using code that analyzes and compares the location of the viewers hand to the location of pixels in their photograph. As the viewer waves their hand a paintbrush will paint their snapshot onto the wall. The resulting image will then be automatically uploaded to a photo gallery on Flickr. A different version that uses music as the paintbrush and an online image as the self portrait can be viewed here.

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