Showing posts with label shiny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shiny. Show all posts

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Smart Curtain

I love this: Niklas Roy uses Processing to make smart curtains:
My workshop is located in an old storefront with a big window facing towards the street. In an attempt to create more privacy inside, I’ve decided to install a small but smart curtain in that window. The curtain is smaller than the window, but an additional surveillance camera and an old laptop provide it with intelligence: The computer sees the pedestrians and locates them. With a motor attached, it positions the curtain exactly where the pedestrians are.

The whole setup works really well. But in the end, it doesn’t protect my privacy at all. It seems that the existence of my little curtain is leading itself ad absurdum, simply by doing its job very well. My moving curtain attracts the looks of people which usually would never care about my window. It is even the star of the street, now! My curtain is just engaged. And because of that, it fails.


from Processing exhibitions

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Today: Whoa.


The mac calculator has something called the "Programmer" view. I have no idea what any of it means but I am impressed. It looks so cool.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Article: The NYT 2008 Year in Ideas

The 8th Annual Year in Ideas

Welcome back to the Year in Ideas issue. For the eighth year in a row, we have compiled an alphabetical digest of ideas, from A to Z Start Reading (almost), that helped make the previous 12 months, for better or worse, what they were.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

It's so pretty.

It's so pretty. It's so pretty. It's so pretty. It's so pretty. It's so pretty. It's so pretty.
Apple's new 24in LED display