
Physical Controller Workshop
Title: Physical Controller Workshop
Location: MadLab
Description: Learn how to rapid proto and hack your images and video using physical computing and software.
Start Time: 14:00
Date: 2011-10-02
End Time: 17:00
Booking Essential: Get a spot HERE
This free workshop is part of Madlab’s exhibition 38° of Separation, Korea : Time and Generation part of Asia Triennial Manchester 2011.
Let’s make a physical controller for your images in 4 hours!
- Stop clicking or dragging to navigate your images.
Learn how to rapid proto and hack your images and video using physical computing and software. Bring along photos, illustration, and videos. We will hack these contents to create interaction with sound and images with physical computing.
About
Hack keyboards and other input devices to use them in another way
Hack a mouse to change the function
Track images with a camera to change positions and movement
Use and ardunio or other analogue sensors to collect and control data
Use a microphone to use sound as a data source
Use various data to manipulate video and image
Isadora is the main programme we will be exploring. Isadora is a graphic programming environment for Macintosh and Windows that provides interactive control over digital media, with special emphasis on the real-time manipulation of digital video.
Who is this for?
Have you wanted to create interactive projects but have no experience?
Have you used MAX MSP, Isadora or Processing and wanted to add an element of physical interaction?
Are you a performance artist wanted to work with digital sensors to control images and video?
Schedule
What you need to be familiar with
You should be proficient with computers.
Any experience with graphic application is helpful.
If you are familiar with Max/MSP/Jitter or ISADORA, it’s PERFECT!
But if you don’t know them, it doesn’t matter.
Software and costs
max/msp/jitter – 1 month free
http://www.cycling74.com
arduino – free
http://arduino.cc
isadora – free witout save function
http://www.troikatronix.com/isadora.html
Equipment you’ll need
You will need to bring a laptop with:
• Mac OS X 10. 5 and higher installed.(or Windows XP/Vista/7 with Quicktime installed.)
If you have some of these, please bring it.
• An arduino board
• A web camera (camera built in laptop is ideal)
• A microphone
• useless keyboard, mouse (we will break this)
• some switches (push, tact, etc.)
• some analogue sensors (like flex sensor, push sensor, turn sensor etc.)
* If you don’t have these, we will prepare some.
Tutor Biography
Hyojung SEO is a professor at the Samsung Art and Design Institute. She mainly creates interactive installation using digital technology.She also collaborates with many choreographers and musicians for media performance. Her works were exhibited in many exhibitions like Kobe biennale, Siggraph, Media city Seoul, INDAF, Ogaki Biennale, Kwangju Design Biennale and so on. Now, she is translating the book of Arduino board – [Prototyping LAB] and preparing the exhibition and workshop for two residence program in Japan.
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