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code and blobs
by: Erika Lincoln theme: Eminent Domain
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I have been working on the software patch for timing the images over 12 hours, I left it running overnight to test it. No crashes, but every so often it would put an image up out of the sequence. I like this glitch, I dont know if it is my machine or my programming that allows for this to happen but this is the way I like to work. 
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On the other hand I have also been working on the 3-d models and I am disappointed in the way they are turning out. As I look at them they really are just square blobs.
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erika ... sounds interesting. what language is this in, and may I take a look?

- O
by Oliver Luker   
hey O
I am using MAX/MSP/Jitter,you can download a trial version from their site. I can send you the two patches I have
by Erika Lincoln   
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by Erika Lincoln   
So far, yes, the modeling isn't as interesting as the walk - I wonder if there's a way to model the walk as process...
by Ellen Zweig   
I think I have reconciled the final piece, in making these models, I have realized that there is no translation of walking experience.
I started using the 46 images to build the software, my intention was to take those images and further abstract them into these models above once I worked out the timing. In staying at  the first step, (and forgoing the modeling step) the work seems more of the experience, more recognizable, more.....the way it should be.
by Erika Lincoln   
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