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Rodrigo Carvalho is a designer and interactive new media artist from Porto (Portugal) researching on real-time relations between sound, image and movement in audiovisual interactive spaces. He submitted to Arduino blog his latest project “Into the void” running on Arduino Mega:

First version of “Into the Void”, a series of audiovisual installations exploring physical structures creating light and shadows with immersive audiovisual spaces.
A array of triangles is placed on the floor, each one has a LED strip on the back which are connected to an Arduino. On MAX, series of random numbers generators and different probabilities trigger a signal to each triangle, making it turn on or off.
At the same time that a triangle is triggered a MIDI message is sent to Ableton Live and plays notes on a MIDI Instrument and an OSC message is sent to Processing for the Visual output.

 

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The installation was created in collaboration with Ana Duarte, André Sousa and Daniel Correia and you can find more info at this link.

Apr
21

ASCII Art With Pure Data And A Typewriter

arduino, arduino hacks, ASCII, ascii art, max, max/msp, msp, pure data, typewriter Comments Off on ASCII Art With Pure Data And A Typewriter 

[vtol] is quickly becoming our favorite technological artist. Just a few weeks ago he graced us with a Game Boy Camera gun, complete with the classic Game Boy printer. Now, he’s somehow managed to create even lower resolution images with a modified typewriter that produces ASCII art images.

As with everything dealing with typewriters, machine selection is key. [vtol] is using a Brother SX-4000 typewriter for this build, a neat little daisy wheel machine that’s somehow still being made today. The typewriter is controlled by an Arduino Mega that captures an image from a camera, converts it to ASCII art with Pure Data and MAX/MSP, then slowly (and loudly) prints it on a piece of paper one character at a time.

The ASCII art typewriter was recently shown at the 101 Festival where a number of people stood in front of a camera and slowly watched a portrait assemble itself out of individual characters. Check out the video of the exhibit below.


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Jan
26

Fifty speakers for an interactive sound sculpture

arduino, audio, Exhibition, Featured, interactive, max, Max For Live, sculpture, ultrasonic sensors Comments Off on Fifty speakers for an interactive sound sculpture 

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Hive (2.0) is the second iteration of an interactive sound sculpture consisting of fifty speakers and seven audio channels. The sensors detect the proximity of people and Arduino manipulates audio according to it.

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It was created by Hopkins Duffield, a Toronto-based collaborative duo exploring ways to combine both new and familiar mediums with artistically technological practices. In this work they used Arduino Uno together with Max 6 / Max For Live.
Check the video to listen to the sculpture:

Jan
11

Control a Virtual World Using Music

ableton, arduino, capacitive, itp, max, max/msp, music, projection, unity3d Comments Off on Control a Virtual World Using Music 

productArboration controls a projected landscape based on the musical input of the user.

Read the full article on MAKE

Dec
13

Physical Equalizer Gamifies Audio Mixing

ableton, arduino, equalizer, fader, itp, max, max/msp, mixer, mixing, music Comments Off on Physical Equalizer Gamifies Audio Mixing 

imageThe Physical Equalizer is built upon a set of homemade flex sensors. When blocks are stacked on top of them, the volume of different instruments in the loop changes.

Read the full article on MAKE



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