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 <title type="html">interactivity experiments</title>
 <summary type="html">For a few months now I&#x27;ve been watching utterly compelling and inspirational HCI things like these: &#x3C;object width=&#x22;425&#x22; height=&#x22;355&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;param name=&#x22;movie&#x22; value=&#x22;http://www.youtube.com/v/9zGDNFpOMcA&#x26;hl=en&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/param&#x3E;&#x3C;param name=&#x22;wmode&#x22; value=&#x22;transparent&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/param&#x3E;&#x3C;embed src=&#x22;http://www.youtube.com/v/9zGDNFpOMcA&#x26;hl=en&#x22; type=&#x22;application/x-shockwave-flash&#x22; wmode=&#x22;transparent&#x22; width=&#x22;425&#x22; height=&#x22;355&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/embed&#x3E;&#x3C;/object&#x3E; &#x3C;object width=&#x22;425&#x22; height=&#x22;355&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;param name=&#x22;movie&#x22; value=&#x22;http://www.youtube.com/v/0h-RhyopUmc&#x26;hl=en&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/param&#x3E;&#x3C;param name=&#x22;wmode&#x22; value=&#x22;transparent&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/param&#x3E;&#x3C;embed src=&#x22;http://www.youtube.com/v/0h-RhyopUmc&#x26;hl=en&#x22; type=&#x22;application/x-shockwave-flash&#x22; wmode=&#x22;transparent&#x22; width=&#x22;425&#x22; height=&#x22;355&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/embed&#x3E;&#x3C;/object&#x3E; &#x3C;object width=&#x22;425&#x22; height=&#x22;355&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;param name=&#x22;movie&#x22; value=&#x22;http://www.youtube.com/v/5s5EvhHy7eQ&#x26;hl=en&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/param&#x3E;&#x3C;param name=&#x22;wmode&#x22; value=&#x22;transparent&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/param&#x3E;&#x3C;embed src=&#x22;http://www.youtube.com/v/5s5EvhHy7eQ&#x26;hl=en&#x22; type=&#x22;application/x-shockwave-flash&#x22; wmode=&#x22;transparent&#x22; width=&#x22;425&#x22; height=&#x22;355&#x22;&#x3E;&#x3C;/embed&#x3E;&#x3C;/object&#x3E; . I know most of them are a bit dated now, in fact from as far back as 2006, but they&#x27;re still jaw-droppingly awesome.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;So in a fit of inspiration and weekend project madness and frustration at the clumsiness of a regular touch-screen LCD I&#x27;ve been picking up things from Ebay and fishing around in my boxes of knackered electronics to find components suitable for assembling one or two of these sorts of devices.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;There are two types of these interactive interfaces - the JCL-style wiimote-based ones which use bright sources of infrared, either transmitted or reflected and the bluetooth Nintendo controller; and the second is the Jeff Han / &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://www.perceptivepixel.com/&#x22;&#x3E;Perceptive_Pixel&#x3C;/a&#x3E; -style of frustrated total internal reflection or FTIR where infrared is reflected out of a planar surface and is picked up by a camera similar to the one in the wiimote.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Anyway, costs so far:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Wiimote: ~&#xA3;28; old infrared remote control for filters &#x26; LEDs: free;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Philips bSure XG2 projector: ~&#xA3;180; Philips SPC900NC: ~&#xA3;30; 4.3mm CCTV lens (no IR filter): ~$12&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;I&#x27;ve been having trouble making the bluetooth pairing for the wiimote work correctly under OSX 10.3.9 - I think it&#x27;s about time I had the laptop upgraded - it&#x27;s work&#x27;s after all. I think that should fix it for OSX, but I have had some success - this evening under Ubuntu with the &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://www.bluez.org/&#x22;&#x3E;Bluez_stack&#x3C;/a&#x3E; and &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://libwiimote.sourceforge.net/&#x22;&#x3E;libwiimote&#x3C;/a&#x3E; I&#x27;ve been able to capture events from the wiimote including spots using the IR camera. I&#x27;ve also been successful using camstream with the SPC900NC and CCTV lens to capture spots from working TV remotes, both directly and reflected from a wall - it&#x27;s surprisingly effective!&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;More to come - next with the wiimote interface I need to build my whiteboard-marker battery-driven IR LED pen. Next with the FTIR display I need to experiment with a few different types of perspex and rear-reflection material. I *really* want to be able to perform pattern recognition similar to the reactable and I don&#x27;t think tracing paper will work for rear-projection. Knowing next to nothing about plastics technology I think I&#x27;d like to try frosted acrylic first, or maybe just finely-sanded regular acrylic. Ebay here I come again!&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;</summary>
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 <updated>2008-03-26T23:08:47Z</updated>
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 <title type="html">Infrared Pen MkI</title>
 <summary type="html">So, this evening, not wanting to spend more time on the computer (having been on it all day for day 2 of DB&#x27;s Rails course) I spent my time honing my long-unused soldering skills and constructing the first revision of my infrared marker pen for the &#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/&#x22;&#x3E;JCL-special&#x3C;/a&#x3E; Wiimote Whiteboard.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;The raw materials:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0155.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0155.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Close-up of the LEDs I&#x27;m removing:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0157.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0157.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;The finished article:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0159.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0159.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Close-up of switch detail:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0160.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0160.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;Activated under the IR-sensitive digital camera:&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;img src=&#x22;http://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0161.JPG&#x22; alt=&#x22;http://://psyphi.net/gfx/ir_pen/IMG_0161.JPG&#x22; /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;I must say it&#x27;s turned out ok. I didn&#x27;t have any spare small switches so went for a bit of wire with enough springiness in it. On the opposite side of the makeshift switch is a retaining screw for holding the batteries in. I&#x27;m using two old AAA batteries (actually running about 2.4V according to the meter) and no resistor in series. The LED hasn&#x27;t burnt out yet!&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;To stop the pen switching on when not in use I slip a bit of electrical tape between the contacts. Obviously you can&#x27;t tell when it&#x27;s on unless you put in another, perhaps miniature, indicator visible LED.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;It all fits together quite nicely though the retaining screw is too close for the batteries and has forced the back end out a bit - that&#x27;s easy to fix.&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;As I&#x27;m of course after multitouch I&#x27;ll be building the MkII pen soon with the other recovered LED!&#x3C;br /&#x3E;&#x3C;br /&#x3E;</summary>
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 <updated>2008-04-02T00:06:58Z</updated>
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