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Computational Cameras final

For my computational cameras final project I originally had a grandiose plan of an elaborate Augmented Reality application for the iPhone that would allow me to create animated cartoon-like worlds over the surrounding New York City landscape. Originally I had … Continue reading

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Computational Cameras Final Project: 3d Animated AR Graffiti

The inspiration for my final project comes from an online interactive Flash-based comic named Nawlz. As you can see, it is a cyberpunk themed comic where the main character (and most all of the other early 20s characters) alter their … Continue reading

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Computational Cameras: Interesting Camera Placement

For this week in Computational Cameras, I wanted to create augmented reality camera icons that directly linked to IP camera feeds that can be found currently on the floor. These feeds include: 128.122.151.29 [[Currently set up in the main lounge … Continue reading

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Cameras Cameras Everywhere

The conversation from Computational Cameras seemed particularly relevant when followed on Friday by the guest speaker Josh Harris’ presentation about his potential future business venture of The Wired City. It is strangely fitting that his business pitch neatly sums up … Continue reading

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Kinect Assignment and Midterm Proposal

This weeks assignment for Computational Cameras includes using the Kinect, and also proposing a project for our midterm. Since my midterm project is an offshoot of my Kinect project for this week, I will start with my proposal: Kinect Midterm … Continue reading

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Pixel by Pixel (and my attempts at Edge Detection)

For this weeks Computational Cameras assignment, I attempted to do edge detection. I looked at trying to combine the example code for doing pixel by pixel in video set out by Dan O’Sullivan here in tracking the single pixel / … Continue reading

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Augmented Reality Research and test

This week’s homework assignment from Computational Cameras is to research examples of Augmented Reality, and then to attempt a processing utilizing Augmented Reality. Augmented Reality  is anything where the real world and a computer/digital world overlap. These are a few … Continue reading

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Anger Smoke

For my first Computational Cameras assignment, I had to use facial tracking in some way. After coming up with a list of ideas, I decided to use facial tracking to give myself smoke coming out of my ears, as if … Continue reading

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