The always-fantastic Art & Tech resource Creative Applications have put together their list of highlights from the year:
As 2017 comes to a close, we take a moment to look back at the outstanding work done this year. From spectacular performances, large scale installations, devices and tools to the new virtual spaces for artistic exploration – so many great projects are being added to the CAN archive! Here are a just few, 25 in total, that we and you enjoyed the most this year.
Have a look for yourself here
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Полигонаэдр / Polygonahedron Experiment with rear projection film, Leap Motion and Processing https://vimeo.com/191812588
UCLA unveils augmented reality teaching sandbox that lets you sculpt mountains, canyons and rivers, then fill them with water or even create erupting volcanoes.
Hackaday Prize Best Product Finalist: Reconfigurable Robots http://ift.tt/2uB4Acd
Coding experiment from Kyle McDonald arranging samples for music production in a unique way using machine learning:
I’ve been thinking about new ways of making music and working with sound. I’m especially excited about machine learning augmenting our selection of sounds, analyzing and decomposing existing recordings, and making automatic suggestions for compositions.
This shows around 30k “drum samples” from a few different sample packs, organized in 2d (position) and 3d (color). All sounds are less than 4 seconds long, but I only analyze and play the first second while scrolling through. I used librosa to extract the constant-q transform of each sound with 84 bins and 11 time steps. I used t-SNE with perplexity 100 to layout the sounds from those 924 dimensional vectors.
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Consiste en una carga de aire comprimido que se libera para “apretar” la rueda delantera contra el suelo cuando se detecta una pérdida de agarre en el tren delantero.