070423 Sensing Technology
Project: Design Media Arts at UCLA
Project: Design Media Arts at UCLA
I've begun to do more extensive research on ways of detection. One obiouvse option would be working with an Arduino and would make a lot of sense because it integrates with processing.

Microsoft seems to be working on a similar project under the name Wasp which boasts integration of such things like GPS and image capture. This devise uses waspOS which is similar to TinyOS. TinyOS is said to have "become very popular in the wireless sensor network community" according to Microsoft's website.
I also came across an interesting setup while doing research game design and controllers. This project uses the wii remote to navigate 3d environments projected onto a dome. The dome is pretty much a small scale of what IMAX and planetariums do. It seems like a much more natural way to view projections rather than the standard rectangle.
As far as research in creating physics visualization, Craig W. Reynolds seems to being doing a lot of important research for sony on topics such as crowd simulation and other AI work. Björn Knafla also does work with simulating different natural elements.

Microsoft seems to be working on a similar project under the name Wasp which boasts integration of such things like GPS and image capture. This devise uses waspOS which is similar to TinyOS. TinyOS is said to have "become very popular in the wireless sensor network community" according to Microsoft's website.
I also came across an interesting setup while doing research game design and controllers. This project uses the wii remote to navigate 3d environments projected onto a dome. The dome is pretty much a small scale of what IMAX and planetariums do. It seems like a much more natural way to view projections rather than the standard rectangle.
As far as research in creating physics visualization, Craig W. Reynolds seems to being doing a lot of important research for sony on topics such as crowd simulation and other AI work. Björn Knafla also does work with simulating different natural elements.