Posts tagged "python"
novel camera

novel camera

I have spent the last few months completing a novel I started a long time ago and turning it into a non-linear interactive experience. For my final project in several classes, I have transferred this novel into a printer-equipped camera to make a new and different type of photographic experience.

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word.camera exhibition

word.camera exhibition

This week, I've been exhibiting my ongoing project, word.camera, at IDFA DocLab in Amsterdam.

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Run-length encoding algorithm

For our first assignment in Learning Machines, Patrick asked us to implement run-length encoding in Python.

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artificial intelligence

artificial intelligence

For my current project in Temporary Expert, I have been experimenting with artificially intelligent voice interfaces in order to build an art piece with similar functionality to the Amazon Echo, but with unexpected properties.

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Sound Camera, Part III

Sound Camera, Part III

I completed the physical prototype of the sound camera inside the enclosure I specified in my prior post, the Kodak Brownie Model 2.

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Sound Camera, Part II

Sound Camera, Part II

Using JavaScript and Python Flask, I created a functional software prototype of the Sound Camera.

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So it goes.

So it goes.

Kurt Vonnegut's complete works, analyzed for sentiment, visualized as interactive TF-IDF word clouds

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Sound Camera

Sound Camera

This week, I have been prototyping a script that chooses music based on photographs. Ideally, the end result will be a wearable camera / music player that selects tracks for you based on your environment.

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Author Cameras

Author Cameras

For my primary project in Project Development Studio with Stefani Bardin, I am planning to make 3-5 more physical word cameras.

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Summer Projects

Summer Projects

I made some bizarre and wondrous things this summer.

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Traveler's Lamp, Part II

Traveler’s Lamp, Part II

Last week, Joanna Wrzaszczyk and I completed the first version of our dynamic light sculpture, inspired by Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities and the Traveling Salesman Problem.

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word.camera, Part II

word.camera, Part II

For my final projects in Conversation and Computation with Lauren McCarthy and This Is The Remix with Roopa Vasudevan, I iterated on my word.camera project.

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