Hey Olsen, I really like the movement of those camera creatures, they really seem to have personality, almost alive. I think that's tricky to do with computers.

And Yves, its great to see you putting all that work into the opencv stuff, I am looking forward to seeing what people do with it.

.hc

On Sep 7, 2009, at 5:08 PM, ydego...@gmail.com wrote:

wenas

hehe, excellent, a good sense of humor
and what pd is exactly made for..


you can check out in pix_opencv 0.2 the new objects :

pix_opencv_hu_compare or pix_opencv_pgh_compare : contours detection,
allows you to detect a form in the incoming video stream.

pix_opencv_camshift : Continuously Adaptive Mean-shift object tracker
( based on a hue histogram )..

just try the help patches for now,
documentation is on the way..

saludos,
sevy


olsen wrote:
buenas
i wanted to let you know about an art installation i did recently. the installation is using pd pix_opencv and firmata on 2 ubuntu boxes - it's running since ~3 month 6 days a week so far almost flawlessly.
a video can be found : http://www.vimeo.com/5836740
if anyone interested in or around zürich - the show is up until the 4. october at the museum of design in zürich. i would also like to thank pd-people for help & providing these nice pieces of software!
thanks & greets
olsen




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