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Visual Tracking + Pure Data experience at UEL
May 26th, 2006, 10:42pm
 
And for my last trick...

My final degree work at University of East London (Cyprus on the Docklands Light Railway, 6pm, 1st June, closing 5th June) is called Mendel/Jungalist. It is an interactive double act in Processing and Pure Data.

Mendel is a garden of L-System trees with genetic identities based on genetic algorithms written in Processing. These trees bear fruit that can be loaded into large catchers by means of a magic rope that is manipulated by a video scan (it drapes over the silhouette of the user). Two fruits create a new tree from the fused DNA of it's parents.

Jungalist is an ambient sound track of a heart beat noise and breathing with random jungle animal noises (supplied by the dodgy voice acting skills of fellow students) written in Pure Data. Feeding a microphone in the space with noise causes the jungle to respond (my first Pure Data patch - it's not a miracle).

I've got a big room and two back projection screens so feel free to come along and check out my piece and all the other work at the UEL 3rd year degree show. (Project page coming soon).

Update:
http://www.robotacid.com/PBeta/mendel/
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