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 | * Creating Images with jit.matrix [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7VrjJJFQbM&list=PLvpdUWhGx43-OttXG4lp11-UohI3wPeqV&index=22]  |  | * Creating Images with jit.matrix [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7VrjJJFQbM&list=PLvpdUWhGx43-OttXG4lp11-UohI3wPeqV&index=22]  | 
 | * RGB Glitch Effect [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO5NaTjBvL8]  |  | * RGB Glitch Effect [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO5NaTjBvL8]  | 
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 | '''03.06.2021''' sensor arrived / try and error 
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 | I connected the pulse sensor to Max and had some troubles on my way there. 
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 | As the sensor is sensitive to light, I came up with the idea to put it inside a box. I seems to make a difference, but I am not sure. 
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 | I used similar objects from the "sensing physical parameters" patch and an Arduino code I found online. 
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 | I have no clue how to connect the input from the sensor to the webcam image. I am searching online, but I haven’t found good references / tutorial how to distort a live image with specific data input. I would be very happy for any hint. 
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 | During the research, I found the method of using the webcam as the tool to measure your heart rate. I think this would be way more interesting!!  [https://hackaday.com/2020/12/25/webcam-heart-rate-monitor-brings-photoplethysmography-to-your-pc/] Using the webcam as the sensor and for creating the visuals as well. 
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 | What I am imagining right now, but don’t know where to start is the following: The visitor is coming closer to the screen, seeing itself inside the webcam. The pulse gets identified by the webcam and the human is recognized as well, (ideally turns red-ish; opacitiy 50%; maybe by using the cellblock object?) The pixels of the human stretches to the rhythm of the pulse.
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