Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Looking for a collaborator: Leap Motion + Grasshopper project development

Hi,

I am currently an artist-in-residence at The Interactive Architecture Lab within UCL Bartlett, London. My research is looking at ways our phenomenological experience of environments interfaces with mind wandering or daydream, both at present, and through future applications of brain knowledge in design.

The work I am seeking to collaborate with a computational/interaction designer on is looking at how fidgeting and micro movements of the hands, made while daydreaming may, in-fact be embodiments of where the wandering mind is going. This is based on a specific scientific paper produced titled 'Restless Mind, Restless Body' by Paul Seli.

Outcome 1: I am proposing is to use the point cloud data produced from the twitching fingers to generate a geometry which embodies and brings solid form to the fidgeting fingers motion. This form will become a sculpture element CNC milled from a stone-like material.

Outcome 2: I am proposing is that the point cloud data is developed into a 3D animation to be integrated into an interactive video work.

Systems which may be good starting points for the project could be, combinations of Leapmotion and Grasshopper (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXlWhA9c7N0) or Firefly, Leapmotion and Kangaroo (http://www.grasshopper3d.com/video/kangaroo-constraints-firefly-lea...). Although these outcomes are different, I thought these approaches may be adaptable to what I am looking to create.

If you are interested in the project I would love to discuss it with you in more depth, and explore if a collaboration may be possible.

Please email hello [at] amycroft [dot] co [dot] uk

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A thought, you will achieve better resolution on the input side if you an access either an EEG (Electro encephalagraph) or emg (electromyograph) to measure brain activity or muscle activity. A small 'twitch' will show up nicely on an EMG, but not so much on "leap", at least in my own initial attempts. So that you can stay focused on the artistic side, and not have to get a doctorate in electrophysiology, suggest working with a local university neurology department, they will already have the equipment and knowledge to help you run a study for a few hours.

Good luck

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