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Project Overview
'''Project Overview'''


In this course I wanted to develop an interactive object for use with the performance platform, the idea being that the tracking system would sense human movement and send this data to the object.
 
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In this course I wanted to develop an interactive object for use with the performance platform, the idea being that the tracking system would sense human movement and send this data to the object which, in turn, would respond. Eventually, I want to build a wall/curtain structure which will hang in between two people and act as a medium of communication.
 
The wall will be made up of units, each an origami structure with the ability to move individually. In this course I have experimented with various ways of achieving this movement and also with various sensory inputs.


[https://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/GMU:Human_and_Nonhuman_Performances_II_SS16/Rachel_Smith Link to main project]
[https://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/GMU:Human_and_Nonhuman_Performances_II_SS16/Rachel_Smith Link to main project]


Technical Implementation
'''Technical Implementation'''


Protoyping Experiments
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'''Protoyping Experiments'''




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Revision as of 11:58, 5 June 2016

Project Overview


Origami2.png


In this course I wanted to develop an interactive object for use with the performance platform, the idea being that the tracking system would sense human movement and send this data to the object which, in turn, would respond. Eventually, I want to build a wall/curtain structure which will hang in between two people and act as a medium of communication.

The wall will be made up of units, each an origami structure with the ability to move individually. In this course I have experimented with various ways of achieving this movement and also with various sensory inputs.

Link to main project

Technical Implementation

Shrs4.png

Shrs2.png

Protoyping Experiments


Shrs1.png

Shrs3.png