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Baldwin Final

December 2, 2008

Using processing, a laptop, and a video camera, I have arrived at a series of images that contain approximately 5 minutes of landscape captured from the side window of a car while being driven at speeds of 60-80 miles per hour, each.
Like Edward Muybridge’s horses; the landscape, vehicles and objects that get passed by the [...]

Final Project – Project Documentation, Joseph Baldwin - 0 Comments

Baldwin Assignment Three

November 19, 2008

Write a 1 page project proposal, including short description, diagram(s), equipment/space/lighting requirements (based on what you/we have).
Short description. I am proposing a collection of landscapes. The presentation of the landscapes will be video slit scans and stretched from a 4:3 aspect ratio to 16:3 aspect ratio and propose new ways of looking at landscapes both [...]

Final Project Proposal .pdf, Joseph Baldwin - 0 Comments

Where is the playing field in the transformation of interactivity

November 16, 2008

It seems that history has decided that until we can touch the media is is not interactive, but in days past - the media used to touch us. Interactivity used to solely occur between the media and our reaction and thoughts of works presented to us in any format.  As technology progressed we were able [...]

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mo’better mo’cap

November 9, 2008

A dancer friend of mine auditioned for a part last spring at:

http://www.redeye-studio.com
http://www.redeye-studio.com/test/quicktime/wgnfeature/index.htm
Some of it may look familiar –

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Roses are red, poets are blue, this space is augmented, and so are you.

November 2, 2008

Roses are red, poets are blue, this space is augmented, and so are you.
Please hold, operators are standing by.
Joe Baldwin
I think it is a better question to ask what is our experience of dynamic and rich multimedia information when it is covering spatial forms. To say this content fills the spatial forms is to suggest [...]

Joseph Baldwin, Reading 4: Manovich - 0 Comments

Huhtamo Response

October 14, 2008

Art, the first machine. In darkness it sits clumped up and incomprehensible and with the energy of light and our interactive perception it is transformed into context, meaning, and discourse.
Is there a clear cut distinction between interactivity and automation? Seemingly socially and economically yes. The automation of machines creates a supplier and a buyer. A [...]

Joseph Baldwin, Reading 3: Huhtamo. Seeking Deeper Contact - 0 Comments

Tweak, Reverse + Quicktime

October 8, 2008

I’ve reversed the colors of the file, changed some sizing and when a key is pressed the script creates a quicktime file of the capture.
/*
TUIO processing demo - part of the reacTIVision project
http://reactivision.sourceforge.net/
Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Martin Kaltenbrunner <mkalten@iua.upf.edu>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General [...]

Exercise 1, Joseph Baldwin - 0 Comments

reading 2 response: touch the mouse

October 1, 2008

Touch the mouse: A suggestion for an end to the lack of transparency in using multi-touch as an interface
Buxtons brief and incomplete survey provided an instant inspiration. Some of the problems presented in ‘not being the fool trying to replace the mouse’ and cluttering visibility with fat little fingers in front of a high definition [...]

Joseph Baldwin, Reading 2: Buxton: Multitouch - 0 Comments

Baldwin Response

September 16, 2008

Joseph Baldwin
In response to: Computer Vision for Artists and Designers: Pedagogic Tools and Techniques for Novice Programmers (http://www.flong.com/texts/essays/essay_cvad/)
With the awareness of a society that realizes it should steer away from having “stuff” this article seems to speak to a movement of the opposite direction, one that would increase
peoples awareness of new and emerging [...]

Joseph Baldwin, Reading 1: Levin: CV for Artists + Designers - 0 Comments