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Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

My Experience with Autism – Dr. Grandin

Friday, January 8th, 2010
A great talk by a very amazing person. Dr. Temple Grandin talks about her experience with Autism – A rare look into their world.  I am very interested in how we can make art that could interact with autistic people. If you know of any interesting links in the subject of assistive/art technology for Autism [...]
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Stories from the Poopik – Max/Msp/Jitter

Sunday, December 27th, 2009
Real time video performance for “Abbi Road” style pilot at a recording studio in Tel Aviv named Poopik (belly button in Hebrew). It’s been a long day today. We started filming at 9:00am and finished at about 21:00pm! Asaf Golan really did a great job directing and conducting the entire day. Enjoy the pictures. [...]
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More of Jitter

Friday, December 25th, 2009
Working on a patch together with my good friend Dada. More on that later on, meanwhile, enjoy the screen-shots.
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Another Jitter experiment

Thursday, December 24th, 2009
This time I tried to get a smooth as possible video mask so I combined a background subtraction technique with noise reduction algorithm (to get rid of extra ON pixels from light flickering etc.).
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Shooting a pilot for TV this Sunday

Thursday, December 24th, 2009
Going to to do real-time video augmentation patch for a television program pilot. The pilot is a local version of Ebby Road show, where you see musicians interview, and perform in a big recording studio. My video projections are going to color up the screen a bit, and give each band its own ambient when [...]
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