ChaoDependant

ChaoDependant at "This Happened": video and slides

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Here is a video and my slides from This Happened Edinburgh No. 7. Great night, great talks from Oli Mival, Jonnet Middleton and Andy Farnell.

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ChaoDependant Video

Here's a quick video of ChaoDependant footage, from a BMW launch in Milan:


(on Vimeo)

art-science Presentation Update

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This is an update of my presentation about art-science as an interdisciplinary activity, and why I like to do it, which I gave at Napier Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation. Not very text based, so might not be coherent on it's own!

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art-science Presentation

Here's a presentation which I gave recently at a FuturICT meeting about art-science as an interdisciplinary activity, and why I like to do it.

Kinetica Photos

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I'm going to use this post to collect photos and media from Kinetica 2010. To start with, here's Parag's Flickr set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pkmital/sets/72157623393186086/

Chaodependant and Memory are going to London

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Thanks to the kindness of [1], we're exhibiting both Chaodependant (by me, Owen Green and Agelos Papdakis) and Memory (by Parag Mital and Agelos Papadakis) at the [2] art fair in London.

Chaodependant Reconstruction

The last times Chaodependant go shown, it worked great, but the carpet base it was on looked awful. So, for taking it down to [1] we decided to put it on a more professional platform. Apart from aesthetics, we also wanted to address the problem that the pendulum gets further away from the pods towards the end of it's swing, and hence they have less effect on the movement.

ChaoDependant installation

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It turned out that when the high power LEDs are running, they drag the supply voltage down by about 0.2V. Which would normally be OK, but the Hall sensors are giving voltages in the mV range, so the changing supply voltage gives a bigger signal than the actual magnetic signal.

Damn.

We tried a bunch of things, mostly involving big capacitors, but nothing worked really well.

Chaodependant Testing

It's really exciting when things start to come together... Last night me and Owen got two pods working: disturbing the pendulum bob, sensing it, and communicating with Max/MSP via the Arduino.

Blogs

Food Blog

This is my blog about food. Tasty!

Food Blog

This is my blog about food. Tasty!

IntentioSpatial

An investigation into the intersection between intentionality and space, through the use of computer modelling.

Project Blogs

Blogs about the progress of the various projects I'm doing

Improvisations and Collaborations

This is an audioblog of recordings of gigs, practises and jams. Unedited, uncleaned up, rough and variable, but there for posterity and the odd wonderful moment.

Thoughts and Ideas

Thoughts and ideas - things I've done, things I'm going to do, and things I might do but probably won't

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