Curly code « Pixelnoizz. CurlyCode -statement. After having presented my software at the event named Share.Berlin (thanks Tofa and Ilan for the possibility), and talking to a few people i decided to write the followings as a statement. 1. CurlyCode (CC) is a non commercial software. It is a media art project of mine. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. After having presented my software at the event named Share.Berlin (thanks Tofa and Ilan for the possibility), and talking to a few people, i decided to write the followings as a statement. 9. Creobox. GraffitiMarkupLanguage. Animated 3D graffitis by Graffiti Technica. Animated 3D graffitis by Graffiti Technica Discover the animated 3D graffitis by Graffiti Technica ! We already told you about the awesome 3D graffiti videos by Graffiti Technica (ici : Grafitti technica Reel et Graffiti Technica – Le street Art 3D) who mix street art and 3D video with talent ! Via graffititechnica. The Ice Book. With projection mapping a pop-up book is brought to life as a small theatre.
A blend of animation, puppetry and film… The Ice Book from Davy and Kristin McGuire on Vimeo. Check out www.theicebook.com for an extensive look behind the scenes. Compositing - The Ice Book from Davy and Kristin McGuire on Vimeo. The Wobbulator. A Round-up of Kinect Hacks. Kinect Hacking and Art Round Table: Why it Matters, What You Need to Know. Interactive Puppet Prototype with Xbox Kinect from Theo Watson on Vimeo. When Microsoft gobbled up vision technology and announced they were channeling their own research into a product for their game console, artists, researchers, and hackers lamented.
It seemed the tech might be destined only for a handful of mainstream game titles. Hours after the product launch, however, and one open source bounty later, it was clear the opposite was happening: Kinect was opening to new possibilities. Some of the world’s leading visual experimenters, many of them regulars in this site’s stories, were quickly pulling in data and reimagining what the device could do. And that’s just in the first days: given its sophistication, the real potential lies ahead. I pulled together a number of the artist-hackers to get their thoughts: Phil Torrone talks to us from Adafruit Industries, who put up the bounty for the project and contributed to the EFF to protect the rights of hackers Likely the Google Group.
Interactive Puppet Prototype with Xbox Kinect. 16 Astounding Experiments in Data-Driven Art [Slideshow] | Co.Design. Tech: James Powderly.