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Integration of the screen prototype with software
Submitted by Lilia Perez on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 10:36
For this part I will do some research in using Touchlib http://nuigroup.com/touchlib/
"Touchlib is a library for creating multi-touch interaction surfaces. It handles tracking blobs of infrared light, and sends your programs these multi-touch events, such as 'finger down', 'finger moved', and 'finger released'. It includes a configuration app and a few demos, and will interface with most types of webcams and video capture devices."
Because I'm not a programmer / engineer myself, I will have to use TUIO protocol and something more manageable such as Flash, VVVV, Processing, PureData, or something of that sort. My friend Luis Fernández is coaching me through email, for which I'm quite grateful.
Regarging the touchscreen itself, it is still not 100%finished because I don't have a special kind of silicon which is needed in order to avoid air bubbles preventing the contact of the fingers with the acrylic plate and the projecting surface. I'm looking for ways to solve that issue. However it seems that there is a TUIO simulator, which allows writing applications and testing them without having to use any kind of multitouch interface, so it won't be necessary for me to have the projector, and all the screen paraphernalia on all the time while experimenting.
The most common simulator is the one made by the team who designed the reacTable at my former university in Barcelona: http://mtg.upf.es/reactable/?pic=reactivision04.png
With this, and the right libs and plug ins, I will be able to start testing my experiments quite soon.
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Making a multitouch screen prototype
Submitted by Lilia Perez on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 09:50
After the experience with "Frontera" which worked with a kind of gesture tracking that is more similar to the single touch interaction, I'm experimenting with other forms of multitouch screen interaction. The first one I'm looking into is FTIR, which is becoming very widely used. Great tutorials about how to make your own multitouch screen can be found online. I'm using one that I found while surfing this site:
http://www.nuigroup.com
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Frontera v.2 (outcome)
Submitted by Lilia Perez on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 09:31Frontera is actually kept at the Jan van Eyck Academy where it was shown in a sort of open studio environment during he opening week and at the Zichtopmaastricht where Jan van Eyck was the focus of the month. This project will be improved at the academy and serve as departing point for my research.
• Possible fields of study suggested by the work Frontera (to be contrasted and complemented with theoretical strand of Just Touch):
o Self image in the age of Facebook
o Touch in general and touch screens in particular.
o Portrayal by the study and depiction of personal
body gestures.
o Interactive high resolution portrayal: midway between photography and HD video.
o The mirror image.
o Prison, imprisonment.
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Frontera v.2 (aditional info)
Submitted by Lilia Perez on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 09:27Frontera was the project which brought me to Amsterdam, as an artist in residence at NIMK, Netherlands Institute for Media Art. This project dealt with motion tracking and gesture recognition through two firewire cameras situated at the corners of the screen. More information on the content of the project can be found here:
My team-mates in this adventure were:
Robin Gareus, Arjan Scherpenisse and Eelco Wagenaar
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Frontera v.2 (SOFTWARE / Open source alternatives)
Submitted by Lilia Perez on Fri, 04/10/2009 - 09:22The first version of the portrait used proprietary software. For Frontera V.2, all used software was replaced by open source software.
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