This is an interactive robotic painting machine that paints by itself, listening to its own noises to determine what to do next, or by listening to the input through a microphone. It takes this input noise and does some FFT …
Category Archives: Looking-Outwards
Bo Kim
02 Feb 2016
bit.fall pulse in an installation piece made by Julius Popp. I saw the actual piece over winter break at Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul. This project is part of Popp’s bit.fall series that use water drops to …
Chelsea Kwong
02 Feb 2016
Le Vent Nous Portera (the wind will cary us) is an interactive installation by Alexander Letcius and Bulat Sharipov. It uses Kinect and TouchDesigner to mirror the audience on a screen, rendering an abstract form of the audience that is …
Katherine Habeck
01 Feb 2016
Daniel Rozin
“PomPom Mirror,” 2015
This is such a mesmerizing piece by Daniel Rozin. From the video, I can tell that it is probably reading in a depth image from a Kinect mounted at the top of the “mirror”. Motors …
Looking Outwards: Liquid Haptics
In 1998, Tom White did a considerable amount of research into liquid haptics, encompassed in his paper “Introducing Liquid Haptics in High Bandwidth Human Computer Interfaces”. In it, he describes a growing body of work in which he takes …
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Twitter bot: Enjoy The Film!
A Twitter bot that caught my eye and amused me is @EnjoyTheFilm. The bot looks for people tweeting about their imminent plans to watch a movie or TV episode and replies with a spoiler …
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22 Jan 2016
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— ⋆✵tiny star fields✵⋆ (@tiny_star_field) January 22, 2016
my favorite bot: ever: tiny star fields, by kate rose pipkin. it is soft …
Luca Damasco
21 Jan 2016
“Dr. Bogo“, “Reverend Bogo” and “Fred Bogo : Internet Consultant” are a collection of twitter bots created by Zach Rispoli which purposefully send tailored spam messages from around the internet.
2016 is going to
… Zachary Rispoli
21 Jan 2016
Katamari Collection is a bot that is currently tweeting every object you can pick up from the game Katamari Damacy (and other games from the series).
Gigantic Octopus pic.twitter.com/JpQ78RLcy7
— Katamari Collection (@KatamariItems) November 15, 2015
…Giraffe pic.twitter.com/HINbVzRDM6
— Katamari
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I was looking through all of the “Best Twitter Bot of 2015” lists, and a lot of them were funny, but I really liked one that I found by one of last year’s IACD students called Alex’s Internet (@…