interactive media design

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    1. Semester Project 12/13 h_da (Interactive Media Design Student)
    Arduino Beginner Elective
    Claudio Giovanniello

    This LED Ambilight Setup is my first project with Arduino. It contains 22 RGB LED's with PWM Chips for each LED. The complete setup consists of an Arduino Uno R3, approx ~80 cm LED Stripes (22 LED's), 5V 3000mA Power Supply and Wiring. It works with Adalight (LEDstream) and Prismatik that calculates and sets the arrangement/size

    1. Semester Project 12/13 h_da (Interactive Media Design Student)
    Arduino Beginner Elective
    Claudio Giovanniello

    This LED Ambilight Setup is my first project with Arduino. It contains 22 RGB LED's with PWM Chips for each LED. The complete setup consists of an Arduino Uno R3, approx ~80 cm LED Stripes (22 LED's), 5V 3000mA Power Supply and Wiring. It works with Adalight (LEDstream) and Prismatik that calculates and sets the arrangement/size of pixels for each LED.

    The Copyright and Content of the Clip shown belongs to:
    vimeo.com/macncheese

    Original Video for comparsion:
    vimeo.com/27127177

    It has only been used to show how the Ambilight System works and is not made by me by any means!

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  2. Arduino Sound Visualization

    from RialdoX

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    1. Semester Project 12/13 h_da
    Arduino Elective
    Aldo Roldan Infuso

    This installment is a picture frame with two little speakers and 56 LEDs connected to an Arduino Uno + Spectrum Shield. It visualizes sound from an incoming audio source with a 7 band spectrum of lights while playing it from speakers.
    Just plug in your Ipod, Smartphone, etc.

    Used materials:
    • Arduino Uno
    • Blue, white und yellow LEDs (56)
    • Wires and resistors

    1. Semester Project 12/13 h_da
    Arduino Elective
    Aldo Roldan Infuso

    This installment is a picture frame with two little speakers and 56 LEDs connected to an Arduino Uno + Spectrum Shield. It visualizes sound from an incoming audio source with a 7 band spectrum of lights while playing it from speakers.
    Just plug in your Ipod, Smartphone, etc.

    Used materials:
    • Arduino Uno
    • Blue, white und yellow LEDs (56)
    • Wires and resistors
    • PervBoard with 7 Shiftregisters
    • Little speakers, 3,5 stereo jacks
    • Picture frame, angles and plastic belts
    • Synthetic grey leather
    • Arduino Spectrum Shield

    # vimeo.com/61830442 Uploaded 150 Plays / / 0 Comments Watch in Couch Mode

  3. This is the presentation of the 3rd semester projects under The topic "iMobility for Museums". It was a nice and thrilling event. Thanks to all protagonists and guests. Many thanks to Martin Streit, who made this video and to Wolfram Gruß who spent the music.

    This is the presentation of the 3rd semester projects under The topic "iMobility for Museums". It was a nice and thrilling event. Thanks to all protagonists and guests. Many thanks to Martin Streit, who made this video and to Wolfram Gruß who spent the music.

    # vimeo.com/62163702 Uploaded 146 Plays / / 0 Comments Watch in Couch Mode

  4. This is a short documentation about the presentation of the 5th semester of Interactive Media Design, presenting their project results under the topic "Ambient Environments for Hotels". It was a nice event full of stories and even with a touch of brutality (rrrrrr). Thanks to all protagonists and guests. Many thanks to Martin Streit, who made this video and to Wolfram Gruß who spent the music.

    This is a short documentation about the presentation of the 5th semester of Interactive Media Design, presenting their project results under the topic "Ambient Environments for Hotels". It was a nice event full of stories and even with a touch of brutality (rrrrrr). Thanks to all protagonists and guests. Many thanks to Martin Streit, who made this video and to Wolfram Gruß who spent the music.

    # vimeo.com/62163701 Uploaded 152 Plays / / 0 Comments Watch in Couch Mode

  5. floating about

    from Joris Klause

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    Floating about is a location based game which is played by walking through an urban environment. A handheld projector enables players to explore a hidden world behind the cities walls. In order to see a different section of the world, whose representation is based on localized data from OpenStreetMap and Twitter, the group of players has to move further through the city.

    The device the player is holding consists of a PicoP laser pocket projector,

    Floating about is a location based game which is played by walking through an urban environment. A handheld projector enables players to explore a hidden world behind the cities walls. In order to see a different section of the world, whose representation is based on localized data from OpenStreetMap and Twitter, the group of players has to move further through the city.

    The device the player is holding consists of a PicoP laser pocket projector, an iPhone and an array of IR-LEDs. Wii Remotes track the infrared light emitted by the device in space. This enables an interaction similar to revealing a dark setting using a flashlight. The laser projector allows for a sharp image, independent of angle and distance to the projection surface.

    A bachelor thesis by:
    Michael Burk
    Ann-Katrin Krenz
    Joris Klause
    J. Moritz Müller

    # vimeo.com/60495355 Uploaded 218 Plays / / 0 Comments Watch in Couch Mode

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