Motion Triggered Lighting
Published June 29th, 2006 in blog, p5, vlog
Video of Motion Triggered Lighting
Had a chance to experiment a bit more. Created a very basic particle system, where particles are born via motion detection (simple webcam) and displayed as blobular things on the lighting fixture. Graphics, network lighting control, and motion detection all done in Processing. Hooray, the possibilities are endless. . .
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motion detection from webcam
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based off of one of my simple processing particle system examples
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resolution is only 12×12!
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Gorgeous. Now ya gotta combine that with this… http://blog.wired.com/ledarchitecture/
That is one kick ass lava lamp
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Really nice.. I love the ultra intense colors
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That plexi on the front makes these LEDs really come to life.. No actually it is your software that makes them come to life
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You are going to have to lock this up while you are in HK so I don’t spend all my time playing with it..
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the plexi adds a really great diffusion layer, the individual nodes disappear. not so great for playing a movie one, but great for dynamic lighting stuff!
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