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Face tracking/ID system: Abdul Abdullah

A realtime face tracking system, that uses cloud-based AI face identification tools to figure out age, gender, expression, etc.

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Geophone build: Linda Dement

Geophone build: Linda Dement

A portable, battery powered geophone (24 hour batterylife), outputting wave files to a USB thumbdrive.

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Choreographed Roombas: Rirkrit Tiravanija

Choreographed Roombas: Rirkrit Tiravanija

IR camera-tracked Roombas choreographed to vacuum a text on the gallery floor.  (OpenCV, hardware design + implementation, Unity). 2017 Exhibition images

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Air System: Emily Parsons-Lord

Air System: Emily Parsons-Lord

An arduino-based gas relay timer system for air delivery. 2016.

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Glitterbox: Roslyn Helper

Glitterbox: Roslyn Helper

An ipad-based bespoke song-selection app, triggering 240v relays for the fans of the glitterbox. 2016.

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Lonely Sculpture: Tully Arnot

Lonely Sculpture: Tully Arnot

Product design, coding, and 3D rendering for Tully Arnot’s lonely sculpture work.

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Digital Bamboo workshop: UNSW

Digital Bamboo workshop: UNSW

Consulted on approaches to interactive objects, designed and implemented the final interactive components for the August 2015 Digital Bamboo exhibition using internet-enabled Raspberry Pis, Arduinos, a bespoke bluetooth-based Android app, and a selection of sensors. — Digital Bamboo presents the experimental interactive design works made…

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Horizon: Neil BrandHorst

Horizon: Neil BrandHorst

An ambitious laser control system project implemented through real-time modelling Grasshopper 3D/Rhino, blue-tooth enabled Arduino motor controllers, a bespoke laser-cut and 3D printed servo gizmo, and a modular track system with DC servo motor. The project involved: Developing a generative horizon motion system, and testing the…

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Sound-based light control: Vivid Festival, Louis Pratt

Sound-based light control: Vivid Festival, Louis Pratt

Developed an Arduino-based 72W  fading LED controller.  Pulsing lights were controlled through pitch detection using a Goertzel alogrithm allowing the LED’s pulse speed and brightness to be controlled through singing or humming.  

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