Get ready for the East Bay Bike party tomorrow! everyone should come! 12th street 730pm!
Thanks to everyone who's given me suggestions, inspired me and taught me about laser projections. And of course everyone who's encouraged me! I've gotten so much help. My focus the past few weeks at both sudoroom and noisebridge have been the the light projection art projects -
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/ProjectionMapping
That being said, after exploring many avenues, I'm going to film and test run my first light projection mapping on a bike at the tomorrow's bike party. So for the first time in a few years I'll actually fully flesh out an idea at SudoRoom instead of leaving 100% of everything half-finnished =D
Thanks for the ideas maarc! at the moment i'm able to mount small laser projectors on my bike, and based on ideas from marc, I'm going to use my phone's accelerometer for now to project stuff on the ground. Let's see how this goes!
I bet there's even some math involved here. Definitely a good way to revive my old trigonometry skills =D
I'll try to do a writeup in a charming way so we can post this on the blog. For a lot of the time I spent after work at SudoRoom it was all about the creativity exploration and fun.
Let's see what comes next! I'm finding that the smaller laser proejctors are obviously more dynamic, just less hassle to set up than the larger projectors. I'm allergic to attending large events, but I'm still interested in making something "large".... in the ballroom at some point. There are so many immersive environments ...
Maybe the larger laser projectors or light projectors can be used for creative backgrounds when someone goes on stage and teaches a math class =D
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Romy Ilano