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      grzegorz @crystalhorizon last edited by

      @crystalhorizon hello, thank you very much for your kind words.

      I used cheap CCTV camera, IR lights and eye++, that's it :)

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        crystalhorizon Beta Platinum @grzegorz last edited by

        @grzegorz great. You had the tracking camera from above facing downwards? And the IR lights from the side?

        Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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          grzegorz @crystalhorizon last edited by

          @crystalhorizon hi,camera was above facing downwards and IR lights aswell. It may sounds funny, but the secret was a good cloth - knitwear, not fabric; non-reflective. I was trying a lot of types and only one gave me the effect I wanted to achieve. BTW, also cat's fur was great ;) and gaffa tape.

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          • mark
            mark @Fred last edited by

            @Fred

            All of the Troika Ranch pieces (created by yours truly and Dawn Stoppiello) are online at http://troikaranch.org In addition to the excerpts. you can also find full length videos of every piece.

            Not all feature video, but 16 [R]evolutions and perhaps Future of Memory are worth showing to the students.

            Best Wishes,
            Mark

            Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
            Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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            • grimvisions
              grimvisions last edited by

              Heya, if you're interested here's a couple of show's I've created. 

              I've been using QC and Isadora,

              I'm still a student myself, so go easy on me!!! 

              All best

              Ed

              Push the envelope, watch it bend.

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              • bonemap
                bonemap Izzy Guru last edited by bonemap

                Hi, a couple of Isadora centred projects documented on vimeo. One is of a gesture interface (at the time) in development. The other is a black box dance installation where audience and performer interact. Cheers Bonemap


                http://bonemap.com | Australia
                Izzy STD 4.2 | USB 3.6 | + Beta
                MBP 14” 2022 M2 16GB | 15.7 Sequoia
                Mac Studio 2023 M2 Ultra 128GB | 15.7 Sequoia
                Mac Mini 2025 M4 Pro 64GB | 15.7 Sequoia
                A range of deployable older Macs

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                  kino360studio @grimvisions last edited by

                  @grimvisions   I know that this was posted quite a while back but I really like your work  specifications a shadow of grace. I’m wondering what your flow was in terms of cameras, actors etc. Hope you get this and hope you finished university! Your work is awesome 

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                  • craigw
                    craigw last edited by

                    Hi, Use it for mostly interactive games. All I'm doing live is pushing the space bar to fly in the next pair on pictures. I made this part a manual trigger so I can pause it if ellen wants to talk about something.

                    Most everything is automated in the software.

                    Mac OS Isadora v4.13 Los Angeles CA

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                      craigw last edited by

                      Oops, thought this was a new topic.

                      Mac OS Isadora v4.13 Los Angeles CA

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                      • kdobbe
                        kdobbe last edited by

                        Here is an example of a work I did for the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, MN for a production of Sunday in the Park with George.  It was an interactive installation for 3 projectors (90'x30'); 8-channel MIDI and Sound creations, and DMX lights all triggered by 4-video input cameras tracking location and motion.  Everything written using Isadora:

                        Mac Studio M2-Ultra, MacBook Pro M1 Ultra. OSX-14.4.1

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                          josharoo4 last edited by

                          This is a mapping project that we did a few years ago in Orlando.  Permanent installation. 4 projectors in a 2x2 grid, shooting from a hotel room (beamers are built into a corner sofa 😆) and an office space. All the mapping is in izzy map so we can just feed it unwarped 4k content. Izzy sends MSC commands to a controller to trigger moving lights and colors in sync with video.  Turns on and off on its own every night and randomly selects from 30 different pieces of content. 

                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwe_x6EdLh0

                          Isadora 3.08 + 3.1.1 | Mac Pro (Late 2013), macOS 10.13.6, 3.5GHz 6-core, 1TB SSD, 32GB RAM, Dual AMD FirePro D500s | Macbook Pro (Retina, 15", 2016), macOS 10.15.5, 2.9GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, Radeon Pro 460 4 GB | Windows 10 GTX1080 Intel i7

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