I'm currently testing around with some analog inputs for a project.
Here, I'm using a camera to capture the written letters and save them as images.
The next step is, to convert the images into strings.
Think it must be possible with an ocr software, but I didn't find an 'easy' way to combine ocr with vvvv, so far.
Any suggestions are welcome!
P.S. thank you Anna, for typing :)
Design and animation by Hendrik Schneider
LyrikLabor is an experimental festival marrying poetry with design initiated by School of Design Mainz and the Germany institute of University of Mainz. http://lyriklabor.de/
Das LyrikLabor ist ein Projekt von Studierenden der Lehreinheiten Kommunikationsdesign und Innenarchitektur der Fachhochschule Mainz und des Deutschen Instituts der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz.
Das LyrikLabor entführt seine…
A short demonstration of the robot DESU 100 (DEstruction and SUicide). This robot is forced by its environment to destroy itself.
More information on http://www.juliaringler.de/desu
Camera: Sascha Heyden
This short video sequence is an experiment I've done in my 3rd semester of communication design at the FH Mainz.
It is one of three short sequences I called "IRRLICHT".
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concept and realization: Mathias Schulz
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see more of my work at materialized.de
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music by Ben Frost
Foto-Dokumentation
Semesterprojekt im Kurs Grundlagen Film
WS 2011/12, Zeitbasierte Medien, FH Mainz
Ein Projekt von: Sina Meyer, Nils Künstler, Andrej Ktitarev
Just think about it… What if you were trapped under something heavy and the mouse was out of your reach? Scary, right? That's exactly why we have these keyboard shortcuts so you can still use Vimeo until the help arrives.