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		<title>Esfera mod by spxl 6</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 11:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6 based on Esfera.pde by David Pena Source code: Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6.pde Hair.pde Oscillator.pde On Thursday 18 December there was another VJlondon.org meeting at Cafe 1001, and again there was a triple-head setup with three projectors onto the back wall of the main room. Nice! I&#8217;d decided that this time I&#8217;d work on this Processing sketch to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="processing-sketch"><p><a title="subpixels.com: processing applet | Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6" href="http://subpixels.com/processing/Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6"><img class="alignnone" src="http://subpixels.com/processing/Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6.png" alt="Processing sample: Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6" /></a></p>
<p><strong><a title="subpixels.com: processing applet | Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6" href="http://subpixels.com/processing/Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6">Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6</a></strong><br />
<em>based on Esfera.pde by David Pena</em></p>
<p>Source code:<br />
<a title="subpixels.com: processing source code | Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6.pde" href="http://subpixels.com/processing/Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6/Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6.pde">Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6.pde</a><br />
<a title="subpixels.com: processing source code | Hair.pde" href="http://subpixels.com/processing/Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6/Hair.pde">Hair.pde</a><br />
<a title="subpixels.com: processing source code | Oscillator.pde" href="http://subpixels.com/processing/Esfera_mod_by_spxl_6/Oscillator.pde">Oscillator.pde</a></p></blockquote>
<p>On Thursday 18 December there was another <a title="vjlondon.org - VJ community in London" href="http://vjlondon.org" target="_blank">VJlondon.org</a> meeting at Cafe 1001, and again there was a triple-head setup with three projectors onto the back wall of the main room. Nice!</p>
<p>I&#8217;d decided that this time I&#8217;d work on this Processing sketch to have some 4:1 content for the massive screen. Up until this point, the tentacled object in space had been stationary and not especially interesting-looking. On Thursday morning I started tweaking the program with a view to actually being able to VJ with it, adding a bunch of new features like being able to move it around, make it bigger (&#8220;zoom&#8221;) or smaller, and more easily change some of the parameters. The tentacle shape changed a bit, as well as the appearance with some new oscillators to change the red, green and blue of the colour, and some mystery 1&#8242;s and 0&#8242;s on the surfaces. I&#8217;m no expert on lighting yet, but at least I managed to do something about it being so dark (as appears in <a title="subpixels.com: blog entry | Esfera mod by spxl 5" href="http://subpixels.com/blog/2009/01/esfera-mod-by-spxl-5.html">Esfera mod by spxl 5</a>).</p>
<p>I was perhaps a little too engrossed in what I was doing, and at some point realised I was already running late for the gathering!.. and rushed off to Brick Lane with my still warm code. The setup at Cafe 1001 was improved on last time, with a large table for laptops, etc bhind a raised bench with the projectors on it.</p>
<p>The tentacled space thingo was quite well received by the crew, though at that stage it was a bit of a beast to deal with effectively. Having pointer and keyboard inputs, I plugged in my Wacom and handed it to Rob to move it around while tapping at some controls myself on the keyboard. Even at 1920&#215;480 it seemed to run pretty fast (and so it damnwell should!), and with the ultra-widescreen had a nice spacious and spacey feel about it.</p>
<p>I also tried running the <a title="subpixels.com: processing applet | RadialGradient_mod_by_spxl" href="http://subpixels.com/processing/RadialGradient_mod_by_spxl">radial gradient array sketch</a> at that resolution, but, being a 2D pixel-based affair, my machine just wasn&#8217;t fast enough (or rather the program is too intensive) to get above a crawl instead of scintillating flashing colours.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, both sketches have been updated since then, and the <a title="subpixels.com: processing sketch | Conway_mod_by_spxl" href="http://subpixels.com/processing/Conway_mod_by_spxl">Game of Life sketch</a> created, and I&#8217;m starting to get a bit mental with trying to put nice comments and such on everything as well as make improvements and add new features. I think the commenting is taking as much time as anything else!.. and of course generally tidying things up, rearranging files on the webserver, updating all the past blog entries with Processing sketches to have a consistent look, and so on. I think I should really investigate creating a plugin or filter or something for WordPress &#8211; maybe a little database to keep track of the sketches and format them all nicely. I&#8217;m already running in to versioning issues, and changing the structure of the files is bad news for old blog posts!</p>
<p>Yesterday I did some work on creating a better timewarp effect &#8211; rather than change the speed of all of the oscillators, instead manipulate the &#8220;number of milliseconds&#8221; that have passed (this value is used in calculations by the oscillators) and also modify things like how far the object moves or rotates for the frame. Since the program was using simple easing logic, I&#8217;ve fudged it by multiplying the easing factor by the square of the (less then 1.0) timewarp factor, or leaving it alone if the timewarp factor is 1 or more (making the movement &#8220;faster than the mouse&#8221;, as it were,  seemed like a bad idea).</p>
<p>You see the brighter patch of red on the top-right of the sphere in the screenshot? That&#8217;s caused by five point lights just near the sphere arranged around the funnel of text. unfortunately the Java applet doesn&#8217;t seem to play on my machine (nor does version 5 of this sketch), and I think the lights (or use of lighting generally) is what causes it to fail. Then again, I don&#8217;t actually know, so this is only a guess! If you have the PDE installed you should be able to recreate the sketch from the source files.</p>
<p>-spxl</p>
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		<title>The Dark Ages</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 17:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Thursday October 30, 2008. The Dark Ages It seems that I&#8217;ve been accursed with darkness the past few days. First the bulb in my lamp went, then this evening my ceiling light. Grr. Off to the shops for some groceries (and light bulbs) I go. I arrive home to find a flatmate cooking in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Thursday October 30, 2008.</p>
<h3>The Dark Ages</h3>
<p>It seems that I&#8217;ve been accursed with darkness the past few days. First the bulb in my lamp went, then this evening my ceiling light. Grr. Off to the shops for some groceries (and light bulbs) I go. I arrive home to find a flatmate cooking in the kitchen. A minute or two later..</p>
<p>*blink*</p>
<p>Power outage.</p>
<p>Not paid the bills?.. Wait, it&#8217;s not just us. Okay then. Good thing I&#8217;m planning to head over to Brick Lane just now for the <a title="VJlondon.org - Forum for London VJs, visualisers, visualists, etc" href="http://vjlondon.org" target="_blank">vjlondon.org</a> meetup. Hopefully the power will be reconnected by the time I get back. One can hear a lot of shouting and cursing in the local neighborhood. And cars blasting their horns. I&#8217;m sure that helped loads.</p>
<p>I put away shopping, pack my laptop, and head off. Walking down the road I note that this power outage is quite extensive. Even as I go further down Brick Lane, no lights. It&#8217;s not until Quaker Street that there seems to be any consistent power.</p>
<h3>Coming out of the darkness and into the light</h3>
<p>Listening to music on the way to Cafe 1001, the refrain from one track, &#8220;It&#8217;s just another excuse!&#8221;, seemed entirely appropriate for the situation. Come on London, what else can you throw at me? Darkness? Pah!</p>
<p>Emerging from the blackout zone and into happy lights and fun land, when I arrived at Cafe 1001 I found <a title="Dr.Mo's website, morishuz.com - visuals, videos, interactive installations - London" href="http://www.morishuz.com" target="_blank">Dr.Mo</a> and some others setting up, and a documentary film crew. And people practicing Capoeira. <em>nebulus</em> (<a title="nebulus design on Facebook" href="http://www.new.facebook.com/pages/nebulus/32454808585" target="_blank">nebulus design on Facebook</a>, <a title="nebulus design videos on vimeo" href="http://www.vimeo.com/user385786" target="_blank">nebulus design videos on vimeo</a>) had his custom hardware controller and had brought two projectors, added to a third and a Triple Head To Go made for a superwide 4:1 display across the back of the club. Nice! His realtime generative 3D visuals looked pretty amazing too.</p>
<p>I was asked to be interivewed by the film crew, which was for a <a title="vjlondon.org forum thread: Univeristy Video Project" href="http://vjlondon.org/viewtopic.php?t=204" target="_blank">University Video Project</a>, and which is itself to be art of a 30 minute TV show. Not sure if I&#8217;ll be on TV. I&#8217;ll let you know if I am (or will be).</p>
<p>After the interview I asked to connect my laptop briefly to the triple-head in order to detect the screen size, and Mo suggested to set up properly instead of just testing it. After a small amount of confusion (thinking I should see more than one external display) I was beaming out on five heads (if you include <em>my</em> head and the laptop screen, though these latter two didn&#8217;t display the visuals output).</p>
<p>Of course none of my source material is in a 4:1 aspect ratio, so I had to look for footage that wouldn&#8217;t look too odd when stretched, and was also able to trim the top and bottom of some other clips on the fly for an acceptable result.</p>
<p>Actually, it was better than acceptable. It was starting to look pretty rad, if you don&#8217;t mind me reviving an old schoolyard term. I was well pleased with what I was seeing, and that, really is the point of doing this sort of thing in the first place.</p>
<p>I also liked seeing the custom visuals <em>nebulus</em> was pumping out. He had one laptop closed with another sitting on top of it, subsequently repeatedly overheating the lower machine, which was a shame. He managed to get things running on a single machine, though not quite as smoothly (and with, apparently, less complex visualisations).</p>
<p>Overall I had a pretty good night. When I arrived home the lights were back on (and flatmates were home).</p>
<p>Thanks to <a title="Dr.Mo's website, morishuz.com - visuals, videos, interactive installations - London" href="http://www.morishuz.com" target="_blank">Dr.Mo</a> for organising the meetup, <a title="nebulus design on Facebook" href="http://www.new.facebook.com/pages/nebulus/32454808585" target="_blank">nebulus</a> and <a title="VJ Silent Eclipse on MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com/silenteclipse" target="_blank">Silent Eclipse</a> for the projectors, <a title="deepvisual on MySpace" href="http://www.myspace.com/deepvisual" target="_blank">Deepvisual</a> and whoever else supplied equipment.</p>
<p>A mini review from Deepvisual on the vjlondon forums:</p>
<blockquote class="quote"><p>Source: <a title="vjlondon.org: Next VJ meeting - Thursday - 30th of October - Café 1001" href="http://vjlondon.org/viewtopic.php?p=799#799">Next VJ meeting &#8211; Thursday &#8211; 30th of October &#8211; Café 1001</a></p>
<p>more fun&#8230;</p>
<p>very few of the regulars turned up???<br />
instead we had a surprise visit from the lovely Joanne (Silent Eclipse) and an interplanetary freak-out from Nigel (nebulus) with his astonishing planetarium visualiser software.. George ( sub pixel) then took over the triple head for a while and put Neon through its paces.<br />
the Student film crew were out in force, I found out I had started visuals before they were all born&#8230;<br />
and we even had a walk-in VJ who had heard in the street that there were VJs in the venue this thurs and came along.</p></blockquote>
<p>See a video of me playing on the triple-head below.</p>
<p>-spxl</p>
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<a title="subpixel visuals: live at Cafe 1001 - vjlondon meetup, Thursday 30 October 2008" href="http://vimeo.com/2118253?pg=embed&amp;sec=2118253" target="_blank">subpixel visuals: live at Cafe 1001 &#8211; vjlondon meetup, Thursday 30 October 2008</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/subpixel?pg=embed&amp;sec=2118253">subpixel</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com?pg=embed&amp;sec=2118253">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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