Berkeley Student Yotam Mann created this multi-touch instrument with some cardboard, a couple of lasers, and a webcam. It's not clear to me how he interpreted the image from the webcam, but what got my attention was the "instrument" part, which was programmed in MAX/MSP/Jitter, a program that I've used in past art projects, check it out:
Showing posts with label Digital Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Art. Show all posts
Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Val's Art Diary
A recent feature on Youtube, and how interesting! Val has turned her paintings into a brand. She is taking full advantage of social networking sites Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter. She has almost 500 fans already!
Just look at her website!
Naturally, she's very photogenic and has a wonderfully cute accent, making her an ideal Youtube star. And she uses an HD camera - she beat me to it! I think she's found a very profitable niche.
Oh, and the art! Well, it's not at all bad, to boot. Way to go, Val!
It just goes to show how easy it is to gain exposure nowadays. Not that it's ever going to deliver quality content.
Just look at her website!
Naturally, she's very photogenic and has a wonderfully cute accent, making her an ideal Youtube star. And she uses an HD camera - she beat me to it! I think she's found a very profitable niche.
Oh, and the art! Well, it's not at all bad, to boot. Way to go, Val!
It just goes to show how easy it is to gain exposure nowadays. Not that it's ever going to deliver quality content.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Handy Speed Painting
Digital Art at last! I found a post over at Gizmodo about speed painting on the iPhone. This is something I had honestly never considered, but there are many more Youtube videos of speed painting on portable devices. On the iPhone, the app used is called "Brushes." It looks like Corel Painter also has a portable version of their software.
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