Eye Tracking
For “Computers for the Rest of You” we have to come up with a project that reads “data” from our body (heart rate, brain waves, sweat, eye movement…) and investigate what…
For “Computers for the Rest of You” we have to come up with a project that reads “data” from our body (heart rate, brain waves, sweat, eye movement…) and investigate what…
TOGI strikes again… Click on the buttons or use arrow keys. Click HERE to play in full screen. Right-click HERE for the source Flash file. Still need to add some sounds and movem…
MUCH BETTER NOW… ufff… Press the SPACE bar to go through instructions… Make TOGI eat by pressing the RIGHT Arrow Key. Make TOGI sleep by pressing on the LEFT arrow key. DOWN …
This week we will present our game prototypes to Annete from Seton. I created TOGI - a little robot I sometimes scribble on a piece of paper. As I posted earlier, the idea was to c…
Ha! Got it to work with real data… cheap way out though… ran my Java code and made it spit out the data to a file… then copied the data from the file into C so that I had a �…
For “Computers for the Rest of You” we have to plot data we recorded from a wearable device and plot it in an interesting way. I wore an accelerometer that connected to a J2ME …
One more Computational Forms homework… this one was tricky even though the results look stunningly simple… Click HERE to the homework. Bezier curves are quite interesting - che…
For next week I intend to develop the following game in Flash for the kids at Seton. Inclusive Tamagotchi Game Design Proposal Introduction The Tamagotchi game consists of some sor…
This time we worked with the superposition of sin and cos waves. Check it out HERE. …
Starting to work on a game for children… a simple tamagochi where the character (a dog) on-screen asks to be petted… a real stuffed animal with switches will then know if the c…