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AR521/621 Site Specific Art. Ekandy : Virtual-Site interactive visual rhythm display. Virtual-Site Specific Interactive Art. Site specific art is influenced by it’s location (‘site’) and surroundings.
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AR521/621 Site Specific Art Ekandy: Virtual-Site interactive visual rhythm display
Virtual-Site Specific Interactive Art • Site specific art is influenced by it’s location (‘site’) and surroundings. • A Virtual-Site allows for easy duplication of the art object, which introduces multiple ‘sites’. • As a result, the art can respond dynamically depending on it’s specific ever-changing location. • This naturally leads to interactivity.
My site-specific dynamic interactive art creation • By using a computer and a webcam to define an art site, the art creation is influenced by thelocation& environment of the site, most specifically, by the people at the site. • Influence by interaction: visitors at the site 'reach' or 'move' their body to a certain part of the display, as prompted by an on screen visualization. Followed by visual acknowledgement if the goal was reached.
Interaction Concept • On screen visualizations appear based upon the rhythm of a song, beat, or loop • This concept is vaguely similar to a combination of the popular games DDR and GuitarHero. • However, by using a virtual‘eye’ on the environment of the site (image/video input), the art object allows for a wider range of interactions. • E.g. if the user is near (larger) to the camera, as opposed to farther(smaller) away.
Location Specifics • Site-specific conditions contribute to the influences upon the art object, thus rendering all the duplicate art objects as unique. They are: • Environment and backdrop of the location • Lighting, stationary objects. Etc • Non-stationary objects: • Humans, animals, insects, clocks, cars, etc • Musical element • Computer model/software configurations.
Technology • Interactivity: ++ Motion detection algorithm based upon a binary template (white pixels represent changes from previous frame, and black pixels represent stationary pixels) is used for determining user body movement. • Visualizations: ++ Apple's Quartz combined with QTCapture frame by frame access to the iSight camera, and a line detection algorithm provides unique and attractive visualization effects that can be placed on the video at runtime.
Quartz image effect example • Using a line detection algorithm with a Quartz built-in effect from OSX developer tools, this visualization was captured. • Interactive rhythm objects and music would be placed on top.
Expanding upon the virtual site. Possible features: • Syncing with the virtual site’s iTunes to create a game or sequence based upon a specific song. • Movie recording capability. • Would a recorded video be an extension of the object? Or would it be it’s own work of art based upon a specific unique ‘site’? • Snapshot capability.
Site Specific Technology Initial release • Initial release (by end of BU CFA AR521/621 class perimeter): • Add-on/Plug-in for the popular Mac OSX application Photobooth. • ^ v • Stand alone Mac OSX active/interactive game application with Cocoa developed graphical user interface. • iPhone: • Possible future iPhone deployment would expand the possibilities of “specific sites”. • Ekandy uses theObjective C programming language and the Cocoa interface builder within the OSX developer tools, which are shared with the iPhone SDK. Future implementations
Delivery Methods • Internet: • Downloadable from my OSX software website: http://www.2xdvisual.com/iconvault/v2.htm • Possible inclusion for download on Apple’s website. • Future iPhone release = iTunesiPhone App Store delivery
Benefits: + Visual method for learning/improving rhythm ++ Expanding/building upon the idea of ‘site-specific’ art, as well as pioneering interactive art, bridging the gap between art and code. +++ Mac based image analysis algorithms/platform for alternative input interfacing. ++++ Traffic generator for my ‘art and code’ website, including possible incoming referrals from apple.com.
Project/object name??? • I spent some time thinking about whether this project or piece of art could be permitted to have a name. My final decision was yes, it indeed could benefit from having a name. • Here are some of the names that I thought of: • Ekandy (my favorite) • Rhythm Dancing • Rhythm Dancer • iJive (ugh) • iAnything (double ugh)
Your Thoughts… “ZOMG I love Photobooth, but I spend too much time on it already!!” –Annie “That’s pretty cool man, sounds like it will replace going to the gym ha ha” – Mike “Site-specific-art generator is what that is! SICK!” – Roomster
Budget • Time is money. My time is certainly money, so with that in mind, the timely completion of project Ekandy’s initial release is in order- EH