by Tyler Egeto
Hi everyone, last term I made a promise to post some of my work on here for others to see, which of course never happened. But I figured with DD10 starting this week it would be a good time for me to post some of it. So here is a few selected works by me. You can check out my Blog here: My Blog for some more.
Term 2 Motion Piece: “Inspired”
Term 2 Flash project: “Kyoto Accord Information Site” (Developed with the very talented DD09 Sara)
Term 1 Motion Piece: “Euphoric”
So welcome DD10. Enjoy the ride.
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by Carlos Guimaraes
They liked the poster so much and asked me to do an short video in one day. Here is what i did for them.
Taag Video
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by Carlos Guimaraes
Hello Guys! i’m carlos Guimaraes, DD06 and I’d like to share with you guys my first commissioned poster that i’ve done for an air company.

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by Bart Barlowski
Hope your enjoying all your introduction stuff… it takes some time but its worth it, you get to know your way around the school. Feel free to come into dd08 or dd09 to say hi. We are in term 5 (working on finals) and dd09 is term 3. Have a fun year at VFS, it’s a lot of fun… and a “little bit” of hard work.
Bart @ dd08
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by Bart Barlowski
Adobe announced the latest update for Adobe Flash Player 9 software, code-named Moviestar, which includes H.264 standard video support - the same standard deployed in Blu-Ray and HD-DVD high definition video players - and High Efficiency AAC (HE-AAC) audio support.
Flash is getting really interesting… I can see next-gen HD-DVD or Blu-Ray players supporting it soon.
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by Roman Magbanua
hey all,
after brett has bugged me to post for ages… hurr it is.
i’ve been playing with mograph and looking at different videos.
This is a test render of my findings…click me
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by Brett Forsyth
It has been a while since I posted about the multi-touch. It’s not because no progress has been made. Lots has been done but through out this project I have constantly under estimated the time it takes to order and ship parts and then assemble said parts.
Polyurethane rubber experiment results are in. Turns out it doesn’t work as a good intermediate surface layer. Our projection screen, rosco grey, sticks to it and sets off the FTIR effect after you lift your finger. As a replacement we have ordered a silicone sheet from the guys over at mutltouch.nl. They have had great success with this as a compliant surface. I am assuming it works so well because things don’t stick to silicone as readily as the polyurethane. Our silicone sheet should be shipping this week. Once it arrives I will post some new videos.
We have been trying to get the new version of touchlib to work but it is crashing upon calibration startup. We also seem to be having some weird calibration issues with the older version of touchlib. I am hoping this is magically disappear once I get the new version working. There seems to be lots of touch tracking software projects starting and I am really looking forward to the opentouch project.
Dave and Tetsuya, now DD alumni, have done a small interface/interaction project with the current setup. I will post more info shortly.
We have also done the following:
- Projector has been mounted
- Wiring has been run into the table
- Front surface mirror has arrived (no ghosting!)
- 2 screens worth of Rosco grey has arrived
- Enclosure has gone through one round of beautification
I have to say the folks over at nuigroup deserve a big pat of the back for their support of the DIY multi-touch community. Their info and forums have been a big help to our project and I am sure many others. Great work guys.
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by Bun Lee
Lovely title sequence from Digital Kitchen. Awesome composition out from everyday life. And the way it created uncomfortable feels out from these shots is what I love the most!
Enjoy! ^^
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by Danny Chan

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