I’ve been sorta-kinda testing my peak-finding code in Processing (in Eclipse), which serves as the basis of my thesis idea: that detecting the sounds that cross the pre-set threshold and causing a change in the color of an object will be useful in personal and public health and life monitoring.
(That’s the short, simplified, mostly garbage [...]
So here I am, back from ETech in San Diego, and facing my thesis again. The good news is that I had some fantastically inspiring talks and learned a ton about people doing wonderful things in similar spaces to my thesis, most notably the OpenSpime folks, Tod Kurt’s fabulous BlinkM’s and a pile of [...]
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(Photo swiped from Scott again)
Here we are at day two, which finds me blogging when I should be listening. And so it goes.
Yesterday I caught a pile of great talks, starting with Stamen Design’s data visualization session, moving on to Tom Igoe’s Making Things Talk tutorial, and ending with Tim O’Reilly’s Radar.
We Socialbombers were also able to sneak into [...]
So here we are in San Diego. Adam, Scott and I got in late Saturday night, found our way to our hotel, and promptly went out in search of scotch. We found it! We then spent the past two days attempting to work on Socialbomb’s website, new leaderboard, and v2 prototype units. I say attempting [...]
Lesley, being awesome, went and posted all the videos from the Sculpting Voice show on der YouTube. You can check out my set with her below:
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You can see all the videos here. Great show, all around.