Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

DANCE ROBOT DANCE - An Evening at Maker Faire

We will be presenting Picture Me Rollin' at this exhibition! Details below.



















An Evening at Maker Faire
Hosted by Maker Faire, Make Magazine, Saatchi & Saatchi, INTERNET WEEK New York and Brooklyn Brewery
Thursday, Jun 5, 2008 (6:30 PM to 9:00 PM) at The Saatchi Gallery
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY
707-827-7074
www.internetweekny.com
Private Event (to request an invite, please mail sherry@oreilly.com)

"Join us for An Evening at Maker Faire - a festive night of art-and-merry-making, bringing together dozens of NY Makers and their latest cutting-edge creative projects. DIY robotics, electronics, new music, alternative crafts, and interactive art will be on display, as members of the Institute for the Future discuss the impact of "making" on our daily lives.

Live Acts: Bradford Reed: Pencilina / Roger Tsai: Groovy Hand / Lesley Flanigan: Speaker Synth / Peter Kirn: Imapicord"

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Picture Me Rollin' in the MAKE: blog!

The people from MAKE were at the ITP Spring show and they talked about our project in their blog!

http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/05/itp_show_picture_me_rolli.html

Also, here's a link to a 5 minute video of the ITP Spring 2008 show posted in the MAKE: blog. Our project is the first one that appears in the video.

http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/05/itp_spring_show_2008_5_mi.html

Picture Me Rollin'














Jose Angel Olivares
Matthew Young

"Flossin a Benz on rims that isn't stolen, thinkin of the G's I'll be holdin, picture me rollin'"

Classes Urban Computing

Picture Me Rollin' is a manufactured surface designed to produce beats as roller luggage is pulled across. Tones are produced as the wheels of the roller luggage encounter different textures, and these tones will be arranged in a way to create melodies. Multiple parallel surfaces are planned, as to allow for multiple bags to generate more complex melodies. The tones produced are modulated and amplified using contact microphones and Max/MSP.

Background
After the concept was formed, we began conducting research on different surface materials with different bags in an effort to isolate our variables and find sample tones to work with. With the sample tones, we generated sample beats which we then used to guide our patterns of construction.

Audience
Commuters in airports/bus/train stations.... and everyday travellers. Hopefully, this project will lead to other interventions, including rollerbladers in Central Park, etc.

User Scenario
Our ideal user would be the hustling commuter rushing through an airport corridor with their roller luggage in tow. As the wheels of their roller luggage pass over the textured surface, they would hear interesting musical phrases or melodies.

Implementation
Picture Me Rollin' is made of masonite wood, glue, and contact mics mounted on each side. These contact mics pick up vibrations and their signal is processed in Max/MSP.