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#IngenGraffiti – Projection Screen

July 12th, 2010

Well that was a little easier than expected! Last weekend, the play: build the projection screen frame for the Ingenuity Fest Graffiti Wall Project. The screen is 4ft X 8ft. The frame, build out of PVC (which cuts really easily). I barely even had a plan, I just stood in the PVC aisle and worked it out in my head. And I only needed 3 trips to the hardware store.

Grommets were all measured and mounted by your truly. And once the screen was stretched, it naturally squared itself off. I love it when a plan (even an imaginary one) comes together.

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Moving forward, I play to tag anything related to this project with #IngenGraffiti and I hope you'll do the same. Read the rest of this entry »

TEDxCLE

December 5th, 2009

Its nice to know there is activity in Cleveland. shark&minnow (Hallie Bram who is a co-worker of mine) are pulling together an independently organized TED event here in February. Not only that, she asked me if I would do a presentation. After seeing 36 Views of a Bridge, she and Eric Kogelschatz told me they hadn't seen anyone else around Cleveland doing anything of the sort, especially working with a relatively inexpensive DIY solution just out of a basement.

I mentioned about how I wouldn't have gotten as far as I have without the help of the open source communities, from NUIGroup for building the hardware and CCV to Processing and Open Flash APIs to work with. After talking with Hallie for a while, I had decided that I didn't necessarily want to just talk about the multitouch experiments I've been working on, I'd prefer to talk about something deeper. I want to talk about how I just happened to find something I became passionate about and how there are other people out there that share that passions, and because of open source communities and collaboration, anyone can follow their passion and excel with it.

So now, its time to start actually putting together a presentation worth listening to... and I'd give it a 85% chance that I'll have a multitouch table setup there to show off as well. But we'll see.