Aurora I
Aurora is an interactive, real time visualization of the VLF range of the electromagnetic spectrum using a small magnetic antenna fed into a high definition sound card. Aurora was shown at the 2012 ITP Spring Show.
Aurora I
Aurora is an interactive, real time visualization of the VLF range of the electromagnetic spectrum using a small magnetic antenna fed into a high definition sound card. Aurora was shown at the 2012 ITP Spring Show.
Listening to the Sun
Listening to the Sun is an experiment in making hands-on science accessible to curious types through affordable DIY technologies. By repurposing easily found and/or discarded consumer electronics, it is possible to create tools that enable the exploration of outer space
Listening to the Sun
Listening to the Sun is an experiment in making hands-on science accessible to curious types through affordable DIY technologies. By repurposing easily found and/or discarded consumer electronics, it is possible to create tools that enable the exploration of outer space
Audio Reactive Jellyfish
The movement and luminosity of each of the four creatures corresponds with the maximum amplitude of four defined audio frequency ranges (corresponding with bass, lower middle, upper middle, and treble range). Following Mike Tucker’s tutorial, Soundflower is used to redirect
Audio Reactive Jellyfish
The movement and luminosity of each of the four creatures corresponds with the maximum amplitude of four defined audio frequency ranges (corresponding with bass, lower middle, upper middle, and treble range). Following Mike Tucker’s tutorial, Soundflower is used to redirect
Objects in Orbit
Created for Jer Thorp’s Data Representation class at ITP, Objects in Orbit is an interactive data visualization of the satellites and space junk orbiting Earth. The visualization was created in Processing and uses data obtained from CelesTrak and the UCS Satellite Database.
Objects in Orbit
Created for Jer Thorp’s Data Representation class at ITP, Objects in Orbit is an interactive data visualization of the satellites and space junk orbiting Earth. The visualization was created in Processing and uses data obtained from CelesTrak and the UCS Satellite Database.
MIRD: Meditative Ionizing-Radiation Detector
MIRD was shown at the 2011 Spring Show at ITP (as the Cosmic Gong) and at the World Maker Faire 2012, where it was awarded two Editor’s Choice Ribbons. High energy cosmic rays originating from the depths of outer space bombard our planet’s
MIRD: Meditative Ionizing-Radiation Detector
MIRD was shown at the 2011 Spring Show at ITP (as the Cosmic Gong) and at the World Maker Faire 2012, where it was awarded two Editor’s Choice Ribbons. High energy cosmic rays originating from the depths of outer space bombard our planet’s
The Electron Altar
The Electron Altar plays off of the idea of “believing in electrons”. In 2008, scientists captured, using extremely short laser pulses (a quantum stroboscope), the motion of an electron on film. Perhaps seeing is believing?
The Electron Altar
The Electron Altar plays off of the idea of “believing in electrons”. In 2008, scientists captured, using extremely short laser pulses (a quantum stroboscope), the motion of an electron on film. Perhaps seeing is believing?