The finalized preview version
February 1, 2008 by SamsonFirst public apperance
January 20, 2008 by SamsonThursday and friday 17-18th of januari we had a pre-show with the work done so far at K3 at Malmo University, Sweden. The exhibit turned a lot of heads and the members of the city council showed up and took contact information for further communication.
The show also gave us toons of feedback regarding the interface and what needs to be tweaked and changed. The show premiered a crude alpha of the project with lots and lots of stuff missing but with the basic interface and environment to see how intuitive the interaction is.
Movies and pictures too come. Stay tuned!
Environment and sound
January 15, 2008 by SamsonThis is a short clip rendered by processings moviemaker of the environment, almost finished.
Still waiting fo the main attraction though…Stay tuned!
A handful of organisms.
January 11, 2008 by andreasgoranssonHere are some early animated organisms that will go into the final project. They’re basically animated 2d shapes that move along a bezier curve.
Still on the to-do list is different shapes and colours of organisms aswell as smoother animation of the organism itself.
The first look at the corals
January 10, 2008 by SamsonBare in mind these are the crudest of sketches…
Coded by Samson Wiklund.
You will notice that the water environment from yesterday is not yet implemented in this.
These corals will eventually be simplest type of corals (there are layers of them). In the video they generate all over the place but it will be controlled by CV in finished version.
Progress!
January 9, 2008 by Samson
This is our first beta of the water environment. this is a crude sketch without any corals or fishes. This code was written* by Samson Wiklund.
The team has grown as Korean foreign exchange student Keun Gook Seok has joined the team.
At the time, Fernando LBarrajon is working together with Keun Gook Seok with computer vision, Andres Göransson is creating animations for fishes and Samson Wiklund is trying to simulate the underwater experience.
Progress, my dear friends… progress!
*with alot of help from Casey Reas and Ben Fry’s excellent book Processing: A Programming Handbook for Visual Designers and Artists and from Lennyjpg.
Day two
December 6, 2007 by SamsonThis is mock-up video to explain the interaction. Enjoy.