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scottjanousek · 4 years
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PROJECT PROXIMITY 'Proximity Dress' - Personal Space Defender Series || Anouk Wipprecht from Anouk Wipprecht on Vimeo.
Extending my research into proxemics and the body, I have fabricated two new dresses that create physical barriers when a person is detected in the immediate surroundings of the wearer.
These twin dresses respond based on proximity and thermal sensors and indicates strangers within the intimate, personal, social and public space around the wearer. Each dress extends itself using robotic 3D printed hip mechanism build into the dress and a resin 3D printed transparent collar with the sensors.
As with my earlier robotic Spider Dress and sensoric Smoke Dress, my designs are based on the Proxemics Theory of Edward T. Hall. This defines four spaces around the body, each with their own characteristic distances. Whereas Hall had to measure the space between people using a wooden stick, I have been working since 2007 to translate these concepts into the digital domain, in order to measure the spaces between people up to a range of 25 feet.
The sensors I use provide virtually noise free distance readings through the use of high-output acoustic power combined with continuously variable gain, real-time background automatic calibration, real-time waveform signature analysis, and noise rejection algorithms. This holds true even in the presence of various acoustic or electrical noise sources, making it suitable for on-body use.
Using such sensors allows me to have my designs trace the world around them invisibly, and do not threaten privacy, as they don't record any video imagery; the people around the wearer stay anonymous.
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Shot by Jeff Cacossa || Anouk Wipprecht
Shot on Lumix GH5 || with Metabones Speedbooster || Sigma Art lens 18-35mm
Track: 'Robot' by DavidYAN
* The Proximity Dress 2.0 is based on my 2012 prototype of this dress using hip mechanics create distance and a proximity sensor (ultrasonic rangefinder) for VW showcase during IAA, in Germany.
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scottjanousek · 6 years
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Hydrophytes - 4D Printing from Nicole Hone on Vimeo.
Hydrophytes are futuristic aquatic plants created with multi-material 3D printing. They are part of a master's research project focussed on designing and choreographing movement through 4D printing. The film is true to life with no effects created in post-production.
Nicole's portfolio: nicolehone.com
Featured on: Designboom designboom.com/design/tangible-animation-nicole-honehydrophytes-09-04-2018/ Colossal thisiscolossal.com/2018/09/hydrophytes-by-nicole-hone/?source=blogsjustin.com More 3D printing research from the School of Design, New Zealand made.ac.nz
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scottjanousek · 7 years
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Flight thru Osaka from lars ullrich on Vimeo.
A flight thru Osaka. Realtime Lidar Data animation build for the opera from Phillip Glass and Robert Wilson "Einstein on the Beach" Dataset (+80.M points) A system based on processing and OpenGL.
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scottjanousek · 9 years
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scottjanousek · 9 years
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40 Year Old 3D Computer Graphics (Pixar, 1972) from Robby Ingebretsen on Vimeo.
In 1972 Ed Catmull (founder of Pixar) and his colleagues created the world's first 3D rendered movie, an animated version of Ed's left hand. This is the film that they produced. It includes some "making of" footage (around 1:30) and some other early experiments. Read more at nerdplusart.com/?p=1106.
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scottjanousek · 9 years
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augmented hands screentests 2015 720p from Golan Levin on Vimeo.
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scottjanousek · 9 years
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scottjanousek · 9 years
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Kofosphere from Stan le Punk on Vimeo.
Video made with object "Kofosphere" from Romanesco 1.0.1.26 library. This object is coded by Kof. You can find more code of Kof github.com/K0F and you can find information about Romanesco on this link romanescoproject.wordpress.com/
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scottjanousek · 9 years
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