Multimedia Authoring – Week 09

Posted: June 1st, 2009 | Author: Scott | Filed under: Multimedia Authoring 1, Uni Journal | No Comments »

Code Development

Finally, the first element of my sketch is behaving itself. The RSS feeds are now appearing one beneath the other, and moving steadily down the page. This was a lot more difficult than I had first expected, and completed in no small part with the help of my good friend, Paul Jebanasam (coding extraordinaire)…

Source code

With the first hurdle out of the way, I was hoping that the rest would come a little easier. Not so.

As part of my pitch, I wanted the user to be an abstracted image of themselves: a silhouette. The plan was that this silhouette would attract the particles once there wasn’t a certain level of movement. Pretty quickly, I realised that my project is attempting to combine a lot of different libraries and therefore will likely run into a lot of different problems down the track.

So instead of using a silhouette, I have started trying to combine openCV’s face recognition with the traer.physics bouncy balls. I think this will be a better combination, because the face recognition should already give me an x and y coordinate, rather than trying to find the silhouette pixels from the entire screen.

As a final note, because the final assessment due for this subject one week after everything else, I’ve found I really put this off a lot more than I should. Certainly as a novice coder, it’s important that I continue chipping away at the project and getting feedback from the tutor. Much like learning a spoken language, it’s important that I regularly put myself into the environment of code, so that it starts to become second nature. Particularly as I want to continue down this path, I need to spend as much time with Processing as I can, and hopefully in the same way that HTML and CSS began to ‘make sense’, I expect that Processing’s version of Java will (soon?) do the same.

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