Showing posts with label hack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hack. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Image of two sculptures Flaneur Barbican


Screen shot today from iPad in Greenport NY of two sculptures from Flaneur Babican - Hot Ephemerates. This is hack, I put the local latitude and longitude coordinates of the #HTB2013 Barbican in London into my iPad to relocate the sculptures in the USA.
Hack The Barbican website: http://hackthebarbican.org
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/hackthebarbican
Twitter feed: @hackthebarbican
Flickr pool: http://www.flickr.com/groups/hackthebarbican/pool
Event page on Barbican website: http://barbican.org.uk/hack
Schedule on Lanyrd

Friday, August 09, 2013

c1 model test for Hack The Barbican:


c1 model test created in attic studio in Greenport NY

Check out the nine photos Flickr in order with captions beginning "c1-test" for some how-to on how I made the 3D object.

Here is the code of the two object files exported by SketchUp Pro.

FILE: 8x8x8_ceiling_2walls_c1.mtl (materials file)
#
## Alias OBJ Material File
# Exported from SketchUp, (c) 2000-2012 Trimble Navigation Limited

newmtl sky_256x256
Ka 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
Kd 0.501961 0.501961 0.501961
Ks 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
map_Kd sky_256x256.png

newmtl M_13_256x256
Ka 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
Kd 0.501961 0.501961 0.501961
Ks 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
map_Kd M_13_256x256.png

FILE: 8x8x8_ceiling_2walls_c1.obj (the 3D oject file exported from SketchUp Pro
# Alias OBJ Model File
# Exported from SketchUp, (c) 2000-2012 Trimble Navigation Limited
# File units = feet

mtllib 8x8x8_ceiling_2walls_c1.mtl

g Mesh1 Model

usemtl sky_256x256
v 4.13539 8 4.84642
vt 0 0
vn 0 -0.0833333 -0
v -3.86461 8 4.84642
vt 1 0
v -3.86461 8 -3.15358
vt 1 1
v 4.13539 8 -3.15358
vt 0 1
f 1/1/1 2/2/1 3/3/1 4/4/1 

vn -0 0.0833333 0
f 1/1/2 4/4/2 3/3/2 2/2/2 

usemtl M_13_256x256
v 4.13539 0 -3.15358
vn -0.0833333 0 -0
v 4.13539 0 4.84642
f 5/1/3 6/2/3 1/3/3 4/4/3 

vn 0.0833333 -0 0
f 5/1/4 4/4/4 1/3/4 6/2/4 

v -3.86461 0 -3.15358
vn 0 0 0.0833333
f 7/1/5 5/2/5 4/3/5 3/4/5 

vn -0 -0 -0.0833333
f 7/1/6 3/4/6 4/3/6 5/2/6 


Saturday, July 20, 2013

"Flaneur Barbican" in Hack the Barbican

Location: Curve Exit, Barbican, London UK
Dates: August 26-31, 2013

"Flaneur Barbican" is a site specific augmented reality installation for the Hack the Barbican residency, August 2013. Fortuitously I just ended the 150th Residency at the Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA) leaving with a greater clarity of this installation. In part, I plan to put a room within a room by AR method. The interior of Roberson Dance Studio of ACA will be placed into the Curve Exit interior space of the Barbican.



Using their smart phone or tablet, each visitor to the "Flaneur Barbican" AR installation will look for floating sleeping faces. Touching a face wakes a short performance video.

> > > TOUCH THE CAMEO ABOVE < < <

I have a working prototype now. I plan to share a work-in-progress link to the AR channel soon. The installation AR is coded for the Junaio browser, a FREE download found in Android and Apple iPad/iPhone stores, use "junaio" in your search string. The installation code will become publicly available.

I would like to include more performances from the Barbican locale or wherever. The current AR performers are either movers (dancers) or musicians of the 150th Residency. Interested in adding your's? Please email/DropBox me your performance video, .mov, 10 to 30 seconds; your performance video length, thus file size, is limited by the download bandwidth to the mobile device. It would be really awesome if a submitter(s) made their video in or around the Barbican so later the installation visitor will try to discover the performance location and possibly create her own own mobile phone performance video response. I will review all videos submissions and the engaging ones will get my further formatting and preparation for the AR installation. HINT: I prefer steady video shots using a tripod - - it's only ~15 seconds! IMHO: The zoom lens is only useful to frame a shot, then leave the zoom untouched. OKAY: Challenge me and break the earlier directives. SAMPLE: To give you a taste of what I am looking for touch the floating AR face above. TECHNICAL: The linked movie was shot in the Roberson Dance Studio using a Flip camera and finished with FCP + a QuickTime conversion for AR mobile browser display.

Production code: R112