Motion Tracking in Trinity College's Samuel Beckett Theatre

TCD Snapshot On Tuesday April 31st 2009, we presented a motion tracking experiment in Trinity College's Samuel Beckett Theatre. The occasion was a technology jamming session hosted by Trinity College and SMARTlab. Our role was to track dancers movements with digital cameras and generate real time video for projection onto the dancers costumes and the projection screen. Here are some of the images:

Is your HTML valid?

Building and testing websites for every possible browser is one of trickiest parts of web design. The most recent stats provided by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) show that Firefox is now marginally more popular then Internet Explorer. A breakdown of Internet Explorer users from January 2009 shows that many are still using IE6. And almost 10% of web users are using other browsers (Safari, Opera and Chrome).

If you are testing on Firefox and IE7, how can you be sure that your website works on earlier versions of Internet Explorer?

Launch of new www.betterdeck.ie site

test revolver.ie is pleased to announce the launch of the new website for BetterDeck Ltd.

The site was developed using PHP, MySql, Flash Actionscript 3.0 and XHTML/CSS.

This project involved the implementation and customisation of a Wordpress blog, and of the Gallery photo management system.

Click to visit http://www.betterdeck.ie

revolver at The Project Arts Centre in Dublin's Temple Bar

Historicity Kybernetes In collaboration with artist Néill O’Dwyer, we presented the project Historicity Kybernetes at Project Brand New in the Project Arts Centre in Temple Bar.

Using Java, C++, Processing, the OpenFrameworks libraries and a firewire camera suspended above the stage, the movement of the performers was recorded and transformed into abstract images.

revolver at the Science Gallery

test In September 2008, we completed a colloborative project for the M.Sc Multimedia Systems Exhibition in the Science Gallery at Trinity College, Dublin.

The multimedia installation was built using a motion sensing camera, and an application written using C++ and the OpenFrameworks library.

Visitors to the show exhibition were able to use their movement in the space to watch and listen to a series of video stories about life in the city of Dublin.

Trinity College Multimedia Exhibition

test In September 2008, revolver was chosen by the Computer Science Dept in Trinity College Dublin to design and develop the website for the M.Sc Multimedia Systems Exhibition 2008.

The site was developed using W3C compliant XHTML and CSS.

Click http://www.tcdmultimedia.com to see the results.

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