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brady294

14 projection mapping demos that will blow your mind - 0 views

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    A few years ago video projection mapping was a fledgling artform, with a handful of noteworthy examples. Now, no building opening, product launch, award ceremony, or birthday party worth its salt would be seen without a head-turning projection. Video projection mapping has the capacity to transform any object into a screen.
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    This is an article on visual mapping that links up with music for concerts. It is a new realm in experiencing sound which I am very excited about.
brady294

http://www.creativebloq.com/video/projection-mapping-912849 - 0 views

Video projection mapping has the capacity to transform any object into a screen. Forget flat projection, as projection mapping has the ability to take a real-world object, such as a building, and p...

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Nancy Tella

Google Art Project's Expanded Offerings - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article about Google Art Project, a searchable database of museums and artworks from around the world. http://www.googleartproject.com/
bethhardie

How To Transfer Prints To Wood: An Awesome Photography DIY Project - 0 views

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    One thing I love about my family is that there never seems to be a shortness of creativity floating around. My wife Kristin works with her mother Lori running a website over at Katie's Rose Cottage and this project was really just right up their alley.
Michelle Hastings

Are Musicians Benefiting from Music Tech? | Artist Revenue Streams - 0 views

  • The survey questions and interview responses strongly suggest that emerging music/technology has had a measurable impact on their careers as musicians and composers.  Revenue generation aside, technology has made them more self-sufficient, given them the ability to connect directly with fans and peers, and leveled the playing field in general.
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    Results from a research project measuring whether or not technology has had a positive impact on musicians.
anonymous

Evaluating Longitudinal Projects Combining Technology - 2 views

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    This is a link to a scholarly paper about the dance.draw program from UNC Charlotte. This work is supported by an NSF CreativeIT Award#IIS-0855882 grant. The program is a marriage of technology and dance. The dancers are tracked by cameras or gyro devices that they carry on their person. The software then uses the dancers information to change display information behind the stage and or modify audible information. http://dancedraw.uncc.edu/DanceDraw/Dance.Draw.html
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    This is really intriguing. I have longed to do something like this with music, translating scores into visual images, so that you see patterns, colors and textures. I haven't read the paper yet, but I will. Also, I find it interesting that this is happening at UNCC. I have a house in Charlotte. I am only temporally in Memphis. Over the years I have done a lot of work with UNCC, and I know several people in the dance department, but I had not heard about this project.
Marisa Cleghorn

Georgia Tech- the Dance Project - 1 views

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    Yet another dance company using technology to liven up the world of live performance.
Marisa Cleghorn

4D Art- Interactive Projection Meets Dance/Theatre - 3 views

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    I love this! Canada, especially Quebec, seem so much more advanced aesthetically than us!
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    I know! :) This company has been around for a while too. I am always mentioning them but no one seems to have heard of them. I think the interaction with the 3-d projection is so amazing.
Marisa Cleghorn

Integrating Technology into Theatre - 2 views

shared by Marisa Cleghorn on 10 Feb 13 - Cached
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    I love the integration of technology with theater and dance. Liz Lerman in her Genome Project for Dance Exchange integrated dancers with projected images...it was very effective.
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    I do too. The interaction between the live and the pre-determined is very interesting to me. It also creates an interesting depth to the performance space.
Beau Bisson

San Francisco Bay Bridge - 2 views

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    This has been big in the new recently, but what better marriage of art, design and technology is there!? Very cool and very accessible to all.
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    Quite lovely...magical. It brings to mind the interplay of atoms, or even particles...the unceasing movement of the universe. And, yes, accessible to all!!
Beau Bisson

Teambox - Project sharing - 0 views

shared by Beau Bisson on 07 Apr 13 - Cached
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    This is a service, not unlike diigo in many ways, that some people at work started using during strategic planning initiatives
Alison Basford

Overview | Pew Internet & American Life Project: Arts Organizations and Digital Technol... - 0 views

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    "The internet and social media are integral to the arts in America. A survey of arts organizations that have received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) finds that technology use permeates these organizations, their marketing and education efforts, and even their performance offerings." An interesting report revealing the (mostly) positive effect technology has had on arts organizations.
carrotshake

Kickstarter - 1 views

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    I'm sure you've all heard of crowdsourcing by now, but it really does seem to be the intersection of social networking & artistic entrepreneurship. Perhaps this will be how everything is funded in the future ?
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    This is great to know about...I am definitely going to explore this for projects that I am working on currently.
Marisa Cleghorn

LACMA- The Art/Technology Project - 1 views

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    A little history
mcruise37

Robotic Third Arm Turns Drummers Into Beat Machines | Popular Science - 2 views

  • This robot drum arm comes from Georgia Tech, and was originally designed as a way to help a drummer who had lost an arm.
  • Here, the drum arm augments an existing drummer. While the user in question is wearing a headband with sensors, that part of the project isn’t ready yet. Instead, the robot arm is drumming of its own accord, with some awareness of what the human is doing. It listens, and it plays along.
  • The robotic arm is smart for a few reasons. First, it knows what to play by listening to the music in the room. It improvises based on the beat and rhythm. For instance, if the musician plays slowly, the arm slows the tempo. If the drummer speeds up, it plays faster. Another aspect of its intelligence is knowing where it’s located at all times, where the drums are, and the direction and proximity of the human arms. When the robot approaches an instrument, it uses built-in accelerometers to sense the distance and proximity. On-board motors make sure the stick is always parallel to the playing surface, allowing it to rise, lower or twist to ensure solid contact with the drum or cymbal. The arm moves naturally with intuitive gestures because it was programmed using human motion capture technology.
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    Mechanic arm allows drummers to augment their playing. The arm's technology allows the arm to tune into what the human drummer is doing and follow along. Interesting technology that perhaps could find its way into other areas of music (the three handed piano player, or allowing people with one arm/hand to play instruments formerly difficult to play).
melodyhollis

Audacity - 1 views

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    Audacity is a multi-track audio editor and recorder in the same vein as pro-tools, but free to use for Windows, Mac, Linux. Music tracks can be edited individually, mixed and exported in multiple file types.
Amber Matos

Dipity Timelines and Flipbooks - 1 views

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    Need to make a timeline? Want to create a cool visual flipbook using that timeline info? Dipity.com is a great tool for this. It is also extremely easy to use and allows you to use it more than once for FREE!
rcooper0088

Immersive Art Experience - Carrieres de Lumieres - 0 views

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    This is a phenomenal exhibit experience in France that I have had the please of visiting. Inside a hollowed out mountain, art images are projected at monumental scales and animated as well. Music accompanies the images to create a completely immersive experience. I truly cannot explain how magical the Carrieres are and I definitely represents the ever widening boundaries between how we interact and appreciate art and technology.
Amber Matos

Bamboo Drawing Tablet-Bring your art to the virtual world - 1 views

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    This is just a generic link to information about the different Bamboo Drawing Tablets Wacom has available. There are specific functions for each one. I have been using this for my design projects and it is really cool! It hooks right up to the computer,othr s ee is no more having to scan and send your art.
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