Friispray

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Teaching value of a project around the technique of stop motion

The presentation of the activity

Realization

Technical resources necessary to carry out the activity:

Materials

Software

Prerequisites for the activity

The scenario of basic animation/ see the map

The implementation of the activity

1 / Principle of the device

It works by sending the position (x, y) and on / off signal from an infra-red LED (similar to those found in many television remote controls) mounted in an aerosol, to the infrared camera the front of the Wiimote. This signal is then transferred via Bluetooth to a computer. Whiteboard software can control the mouse pointer. This control allows the user to turn the spray paint on a screen via the application of friispray.

2/ Installation kit

Operative System

Software

Materials

3/ Installation Procedure

Installation of the equipment

Install computer, screen, the projector, the wiimote as indicated on the diagram below We need to duplicate the screen of your computer (displays multiple / duplicate postings)

Installation of FriiSpray

To install AdobeAIR : click on AdobeAIRInstaller.exe file

Downloadable here

Installation of a Bluetooth key

Installation of the WiimoteWhiteboard

4/ Diagram of the device

For more information about this activity:

Key words

virtual graffiti, graffiti, IR spraycan, bombe de peinture, wiimote, bluetooth key, Adobe air, Wiimote whiteboard, Friispray.air

Author

1 / This project was developed by the English Collective Jam Jar

More references

2 / The history of graffiti (source wikipedia):

other sites on the history of Graffiti:

Graffiti

50-year history:

3 / The Light Painting (source wikipedia):


4 / The Digital graffiti:

Resource sites:

Experiments by a collective of artists: http://graffitiresearchlab.com/projects/laser-tag/

Bibliography on Graff

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