
Digital Graffiti Wall at 2010 Winter Olympics
1 year ago
Long-time collaborator, Chairman Ting, put on digital graffiti art performances for international athletes and their team mates at the Salt Building inside the Athlete's Village.
The project was commissioned by VANOC, the organising committee behind the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.
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Music: Holy Fuck - "Frenchy's"
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The project was commissioned by VANOC, the organising committee behind the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.
tangibleinteraction.com
@tangiblescoop
chairmanting.com
Music: Holy Fuck - "Frenchy's"
URLs:
tangibleinteraction.com
chairmanting.com
openframeworks.cc/
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Love the Music. I saw Holy Fuck once...dude was scratching the audio track from an old piece of 38mm film.
I made a post on my blog (jonnionart.blogspot.com/) - hope that's okay for you.
I want that kinda screen at my home =D lol
"What does the Graffiti Wall package include?
1 portable, 2.5 meter rear projection screen 1 projector Complete computer vision system Up to 5 infrared Graffiti Cans"
this sounds very similar to what I set up, although I bet they are using a nicer infrared camera than a wii-mote.
johnnylee.net/projects/wii/
we connected the wii-mote to my laptop via bluetooth, made an ir led pen using components bought at radio shack. Used professor lee's c# code to interface it, wrote a flash program for people to play with, and set it all up on a rear projected screen the university had.
It's neat to see a more professional implementation of this project :)