Excited to learn today that the Contemporary Issues Forum, a project I spent a lot of time on while at Local Projects, was recognized as “notable” by the Core77 Design Awards.
MESHCAL: GEOMETRY CORRECTION WITH JITTER
[code] Max/MSP/Jitter (5), GPL
Creating the Contemporary Issues Forum at the National Museum of American Jewish History was a great challenge for my Jitter skills — the installation features no fewer than twelve cameras and a host of interactive modes.
As you can imagine, there was a lot of geometry correction going on. Because video was being re-projected back onto the recording surface, not only did the projected image have to match the geometry of the wall, but it also had to internally align to the post-it notes on the wall. Geometry correction solutions that I found online and in the forums would address the plane alignment, but not the internal deformation of the image, which is necessary to account for the camera and projector lenses.
jit.gl.mesh to the rescue. Using opengl planes and a transformation matrix, I built an object, dubbed meshcal, that allows adjustment of both the corners of a plane and horizontal and vertical axes across a grid.
The code let us pull off the magic trick of having projected people seemingly interact with physical objects on the wall in an endless record and project cycle. Hopefully this can be of use of others needing fine-tuned geometry correction for a similar situation, or seeking to get deeper into jit.gl.mesh, which can get pretty hairy.
Urban Omnibus article on Giveaminute.info
Ribbon-cutting at the National Museum for American Jewish History, featuring much hard work by myself and everyone at Local Projects
Local Projects’ Giveaminute.info featured in GOOD
New York Times reviews our 9/11 iPhone app
Make History iPhone app featured in the iTunes store
Local Projects is a National Design Awards finalist
Make History wins the Museums and the Web conference’s Best of the Web People’s Choice award
Make History in the New York Times
Launch of Make History, a site Ive been developing at Local Projects for the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. 300k visitors and counting!
In Chicago for Local Projects installing Talk to Me, an interactive at the Museum of Science and Industry
Coverage of the first work I’ve done with Local Projects, at the NYC visitor’s center, by NY1
My first day at Local Projects as Creative Technologist














