FÍS07 – Dundalk IT Multimedia Exhibition
This week Dundalk IT’s department of Music & Creative media held it’s fifth annual multimedia exhibition. On display were interactive projects from the 3rd and 4th year multimedia degree students. The teams did a great job, their imagination and hard work really paying off with a innovative and varied selection of work. Here’s some info on the projects that were on display:
Anomie
An experimental art piece showing the journey of an amnesiac from a healthy state of mind to a state of uncertainty. Through a route of non-linear interactivity, the user helps guide the character to the reason of his ill health and the incident that caused it.
M.A.M.M.Y.
M.A.M.M.Y. (mass audience multimedia-media yeah) is a social networking site for the creative students of DKIT, where they can communicate, collaborate and display their work. It uses bluetooth to beam recently uploaded content to students mobile phones.
R.E.A.C.H.
The R.E.A.C.H. (Routine Education for Autistic Children at Home) team produced an e-learning CD-ROM for autistic children to show them how to get ready for school in the morning. Their research found that autistic children are visual thinkers so it uses a cartoon based approach to effectively communicate it’s message.
Delirium
Delerium generates a visual representation of the current mood of the user using music and colour. The users temperature is recorded and inputted into the computer, at which point images and a piece of music appears and floats around the walls of the room. Questions appear onscreen that the user answers, after which these answers are compared and contrasted with the temperature reading.
The Land Of Luna
An exploratory game aimed at 8 to 9 year old girls. The game is from a first person perspective. The user plays the character of Lana who is transported to the world inside her snow globe, where she must collect a series of objects in different levels to save her friend Noah. There is no time limit on the game, so as to encourage the user to explore the world and interact with the characters.
Reuben Chinaski
An interactive exploratory autobiography for the digital age. We see the main character, Reuben Chinaski, on his deathbed. He is too weak to write his own biography so instead he tells the user about the ups and downs of his life. The user is free to explore parts of Reuben’s life in a non-linear fashion by selecting various objects in the room and letting Reuben explain what the object means to him through filmed narrated memories.
Seven Deadly Sins
Purge your soul of the seven deadly sins by engaging with this interactive experience. Memorize sound sequences inside the confession box while hit with some far out imagery.
Tactical Control Force
‘Watch tomorrow’s news today”, in TCF you control a live newsfeed by taking place in a series of games. The outcome of these tests shapes the narrative. A real adrenaline rush as you try to avert a national emergency in real time. The installation for this piece is a sort of survival bunker / command post, which helps intensify the atmosphere further.
Zeppelin’s Universe
This game’s target audience is kids in a public waiting room who are feeling restless. The main character, Mikey, goes into a dream state where he meets Zeppelin the Wizard. He has four tasks to accomplish to allow him to return to reality, or else he will be trapped in Zeppelin’s Universe forever.
Synth Eastwood
With apologies to Bob Moog…
A chop and paste photoshop I’ve submitted for this weekend’s ‘Synth Eastwood‘ exhibition.
Rock, Scissors, (Research) Paper
DKIT’s Department of Music & Creative Media recently held it’s 4th Annual Research Colloquium. Nine papers were presented by students and staff, ranging from the effects of social networking sites on peoples lives to the middle east conflict. I made a presentation on ‘Bionic Roshambo‘, my cyberglove controlled Rock, Scissors, Paper game. More about it at keyo.net/bionicroshambo.
Atari Punk Console, Breadboard Version
Here’s a short improvisation on an ‘Atari Punk Console‘ that I’ve built on a solderless breadboard.
Atari Punk Console Breadboard Performance (2007) from Kieran Nolan on Vimeo.
The APC name was coined by Kaustic Machines who based the circuit on a schematic by Forest Mims III. It has been built into many different forms as seen >> here <<. Mine needs a casing, will most likely be a mini-lunchbox!
Arduino Heat
I’ve been playing about with the Arduino the last few weeks. It hooks up through the computer’s usb port and can be used to take in signals from buttons, sliders, dials, sensors or whatever and can also control devices connected to it from the pc.
It can also act as a standalone device and can be programmed… so for instance you could have a microphone as an input device, have a lamp connected to the output and then program the chip so that the lamp switches on when you clap your hands.
The pdf book from www.arduino.cc provides a great introduction to how it works, including how to build your own ‘Virtual Etch-A-Sketch’. I’ve managed to make a heat sensor control an interactive piece built in macromedia director, so quite pleased with that!
Starting again
I’ve switched to WordPress, the old blog is >> here << ... got to modify this template a bit further too...
hello
just a test…
Current TV
Current TV, “The TV Network created by the people who watch it”, allows members of the public to not only upload their videos to the web but also have them broadcast on digital tv… this is the way things are going… regular television is losing out to online video, so it's got to adapt and change… the BBC have recently made a deal with Youtube to broadcast their content online, while Sky News invites it's viewers to send in their news and views through mobile video and webcam footage… just like the way radio broadcasting has been enhanced with podcasts and accompanying web reading, television is been further augmented by the online world… it's all converging…
more info: Current TV Official Site Current TV Wikipedia entry
Max Headroom: Broadcast Hijacker
In 1987 a Chicago television station was taken over for several minutes by a guy in a Max Headroom mask – the video is on youtube (like everything)… really funny in a surreal and creepy way… more info on the incident here and here
Hack Attack
This site got hacked last week, for the second time.. I guess in some strange way its a kind of an honour, this site doesn't get a lot of traffic… but anyways the hackers in question left a html file and a text file on the site with a little 'we were here' type message. I typed part of it into Google and up comes a list of sites where their files havn't been seen/removed… including some Chinese Government sites… mad – link