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Mar
03
Link: http://www.hci-fun.org.uk/projects/c0d3
Caen Botto's training as a musician is at the base of the physical relationship that he seeks with computers. Caen uses motion and sound sensors homemade by himself out of aluminium foil and plastic to reach into the realm of computers, to translate his movement and voice into digital information and code. The installation in the media lounge - and online - offers a 3-Dimensional translation, generated in real-time, of body movements and sound. In Caen's work this kind of disembodiment is close to the magick in shamanism; in his performance he is the conjuror casting a spell or the command line of a programme.

whats the wares end behind this ?
greets
salex
behind we have Max/MSP and OpenGL. There's a technical explanation at the exhibition which we will put up on the web soon.
Dave