Communicating with a goldenfish
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Core77 has a report about its trip to NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Winter Show. Among its favourites is Fish-byte.net, an installation, by Jason Babcock and Michael Kertesz, that uses computer vision technology to open a communication channel between the visitor and a live goldfish, capturing the behavior of one species and translating it to another. The human is fooled into thinking that s/he is communicating via an LCD display with another person, only to find out, walks into the adjacent room, that it was a fish s/he was actually interacting with.
I wish I could have seen Jason Lee, Richard Miller and Kuan Huang's Club Robot which stars Mr. Bubba, a robot programmed to dance and emit bubbles or spit in response to a light show produced by the Synthable, a turntable-like instrument that controls sounds and notes from any keyboard or synthesizer. |
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NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Winter Show. Among its favourites is Fish-byte.net, an installation, by Jason Babcock and Michael Kertesz, that uses computer vision technology to open a communication channel between the visitor and a live goldfish... Read More
I would really like to have seen this myself. we make money not art: Communicating with a goldenfish Among its favourites is Fish-byte.net, an installation, by Jason Babcock and Michael Kertesz, that uses computer vision technology to open a communicat... Read More


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