tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-70725469172659526802024-02-07T03:20:17.666+00:00The Ad LabAd's work on Robotics, Technology and various MediaAd Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.comBlogger117125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-47172307293556454632013-09-19T14:01:00.001+01:002013-09-19T14:09:53.879+01:00New Website - Haunted PliersAny recent visitors to this blog may have noticed a disctinct lack of new content. This isn't because I've been going through a quiet period (anything but!) but rather that I've been putting my online efforts into my website <a href="http://www.hauntedpliers.co.uk/" target="_blank">Haunted Pliers</a>, which acts as more of a portfolio than blog. Head over there to see some of my recent work in a format that should be easier to navigate than this blog.
...and while I'm here I might as well post this teaser photo of something I built and installed this summer...<br />
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Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-39125371055777299462013-04-16T12:34:00.000+01:002013-04-16T12:35:31.197+01:00Roborigami at Bristol Mini Maker Faire<div style="text-align: justify;">
Roborigami, an installation I work on involving giant origami foxes and hidden robotic elements, was featured as part of <a href="http://makerfairebristol.com/">Bristol Mini Maker Faire</a> in the foyer of Birstol's most recent museum, the <a href="http://mshed.org/">M shed</a>.</div>
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Maker Faires are a worldwide series of events associated with the 'maker movement', who are people who make things. This is championed by Make magazine, who prominantly featured Roborigami in a <a href="http://blog.makezine.com/2013/03/22/roborigami-raspberry-pi-and-more-at-bristol-mini-maker-faire/">write up of the event</a>.</div>
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As the focus of the event was on making we decided that we would create the installation 'live', so attendees could watch the process of cutting, folding and adding electronics to the origami foxes. By the end of the day we had 10 foxes, as shown in this video.<br />
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These new foxes are made of plastic, rather than card, making them water resistant. Here's a couple of photos from the event. <br />
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We've also started making our own stickers to give out to interested people. Much more fun than a business card :-)<br />
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<br />Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-16573557872429064602013-02-22T11:51:00.002+00:002013-02-22T15:34:46.707+00:00Infocolypse Stack Opening<a href="http://www.juneauprojects.co.uk/">Juneau Projects'</a> <a href="http://www.cerihand.co.uk/exhibitions/37/the-infocalypse-stack/">Infocolypse Stack</a>, featuring the drawing robot I created in collaboration with the artists, opened at the Ceri Hand Gallery in London last night. Here are some pictures:<br />
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The turn out was incredible, you literally couldn't move for people. The robot was also well recieved and was drawing away all night. It will in fact be drawing continuously for the length of the exhibition, which runs from 22nd February to 23rd March. This will certainly be a test of the actuators (and my software).<br />
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I discovered, after returning to Bristol from the opening event, that Wired have written a <a href="http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-02/21/robotic-drawing-arm">nice article </a>on the robot.<br />
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Here's are <a href="http://www.cerihand.co.uk/exhibitions/37/the-infocalypse-stack/">some details of the exhibition</a>, which is in the newly opened <a href="http://www.cerihand.co.uk/">Ceri Hand gallery</a>, near the Tate Modern. Admission is free.<br />
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The<a href="http://www.watershed.co.uk/ished/projects/juneau-projects-2012/"> collaboration was generously supported by the Watershed</a>, Bristol and was carried out as part of my residency at the wonderful <a href="http://www.pmstudio.co.uk/">Pervasive Media Studio</a>. You can watch a video documentary detailing the collaboration <a href="http://www.hauntedpliers.co.uk/projects/drawing-robots/collaborating-with-thinking-machines/">on my website</a>.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-81532968392792536712013-02-08T12:50:00.003+00:002013-02-08T12:51:31.421+00:00DJ set at The Croft TonightTonight I'll be DJ-ing a Moombahton set at Warren at the Croft's Global Bass special in Stoke's Croft, Bristol.<br />
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Here's a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/428135637266949/">link to the facebook event</a>.
It's free entry and I'm on 11pm-12am, supporting the Moombahton DJ and producer, <a href="http://www.blogger.com/soundcloud.com/boyfriend">Boyfriend</a>.
To check out some of my Moombahton mixes please visit my <a href="http://www.mixcloud.com/Snr_Peludo/">mixcloud</a> page.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-50402449088677991692013-01-27T14:43:00.000+00:002013-01-27T15:04:36.091+00:00January Moombahton MixI've started trying to record a monthly DJ mix to put online. December was pretty hectic so this hasn't quite gone to plan so far. Regardless, here is my latest mix. This one goes across a spectrum of Moombahton, which is a relatively obscure brand of electronic dance music with lots of latin american / reggaeton influences. More info and tracklist can be found by following the link through to Mixcloud. As with much of my DJing, I've put quite a few bootlegs in here.<br />
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The mix was made in one take on a couple of (somewhat flakey) second hand Numark Axis CDJs. You can <a href="https://soundcloud.com/peludo/bah-mix-vah-4-stovetop">download a mp3 of the mix</a> at soundcloud.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0Bristol, City of Bristol, UK51.454513 -2.587909999999965351.296251 -2.9106334999999652 51.612775 -2.2651864999999654tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-69040452134295555512013-01-16T16:16:00.001+00:002013-01-27T15:03:46.041+00:00Robot Collaboration with Juneau ProjectsAs part of my <a href="http://theadlab.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/pervasive-media-studio-residency.html">residency at the Pervasive Media Studio</a>, I've begun a collaboration with Juneau Projects, the current artists in residence at the Watershed in Bristol.<br />
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<a href="http://www.juneauprojects.co.uk/">Juneau projects</a> create very interesting paintings, sculptures, installations and performances related to nature and technology, as can be read in this article in <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/urbanundiscovered/juneau-projects">The Guardian</a>. They began their residency with an interest in using robotics and AI to create artwoks. Following a conversation, where I mentioned my work on the <a href="http://theadlab.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/latest-dada-robot-drawing.html">Dada robot</a> with <a href="http://www.soulwire.co.uk/">Justin Windle</a>, they asked me to help create a drawing robot that, though it's own emergent behaviour, would create interpretations of images that they had created.<br />
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I started work on the project on at the start of Janaury and 11 days later, after our first collaborative integration session (which nearly resulted in me killing my laptop!), we had our first image out of the prototype robot, using protoype test code, <a href="https://twitter.com/juneauprojects/status/289754639744786433/photo/1/large">as tweeted by Juneau Projects</a>:<br /> <br /><i>"</i><i>Our robot arm's just done it's first drawing. We're very proud parents. Well done robot! <a class="twitter-timeline-link" data-pre-embedded="true" dir="ltr" href="http://t.co/oCL0iQSD">pic.twitter.com/oCL0iQSD</a>"</i><br />
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Believe it or not, the robot was asked to draw a square. For reasons that are a bit too long to explain right now, the resulting blob can be regarded as a success.<br />
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The final robot and an associated film will be shown at 31st Jan at the <a href="http://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/4001/artists-talk-juneau-projects-and-geiger-mullersoundsystem/">artists in residence wrap up event</a>, at the Watershed (Bristol Hardbourside) where the other artists in residence, Geiger Muller Soundsystem will also be presenting their work. I'll be in attendance (probably fixing the robot!). You can book tickets (£4 including a drink) <a href="http://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/4001/artists-talk-juneau-projects-and-geiger-mullersoundsystem/">here</a>: <br />
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<br />Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0Bristol, City of Bristol, UK51.454513 -2.587909999999965351.296248 -2.9106334999999652 51.612778 -2.2651864999999654tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-11244681749031235862013-01-13T12:54:00.002+00:002013-01-13T12:54:49.103+00:00Pervasive Media Studio ResidencyIt's been pretty quiet around <a href="http://www.theadlab.blogspot.com/">the Ad Lab</a> recently, and generally that means that either I've been very lazy or very busy. It's definately the latter.<br />
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Since the last post, I was invited (in August 2012) to become a hot-desk <a href="http://www.pmstudio.co.uk/collaborator/ad-spiers">resident</a> of the wonderful <a href="http://www.pmstudio.co.uk/">Pervasive Media Studio</a> (PMS) in Bristol, which has allowed me to formalise my creative technology work while being surrounded by some very interesting people and projects. You can see my studio profile <a href="http://www.pmstudio.co.uk/collaborator/ad-spiers">here</a>.<br />
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Since starting at the PMS I've begun an exciting collaboration with their resident artists, which I'll report on in another post. I've also given a public talk as part of their '<a href="http://www.pmstudio.co.uk/events">lunch time talk</a>' series, detailing some of my work in medical haptics alongside the origami foxes, Dada and Milk Pixel. You can read the write up of the talk <a href="http://www.pmstudio.co.uk/news/2012/10/24/haptics-and-robotics-projects-ad-spiers-lunchtime-talk-write-up">here</a>.<br />
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In this public talk I introduce and discuss the background behind '<a href="http://www.thequestion.org.uk/">The Question</a>', the theatre project I developed the Haptic Lotus for. In particular I used this talk to discuss the chronological development of the project, from my undergraduate interest in haptics to the electronic adaptation of children's games as a way of achieving embodied interaction in a cultural setting.<br />
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This is the first public talk I have given where people had to pay an entrance fee (for <a href="http://www.thishappened.org/events/bristol-1">3 talks</a> in total). Hence, I felt that the pressure was on to be entertaining (technical details were therefore minimal).Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-46768701357953988142012-06-18T11:50:00.000+01:002012-06-18T11:50:03.838+01:00Interview with 'The Engineer'I was recently interview by The Engineer magazine for an article related to Haptics. <a href="http://www.theengineer.co.uk/sectors/medical-and-healthcare/in-depth/magic-touch-haptics-at-the-man-machine-interface/1012755.article">Magic Touch: haptics at the man machine interface</a>.<br />
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My contribution related to the <a href="http://theadlab.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/palpating-gripper-video.html">palpating gripper </a>I designed as part of my research on surgical haptics at <a href="http://www.brl.ac.uk/">BRL</a>.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-81939674131282366452012-06-06T12:05:00.000+01:002012-06-06T12:05:00.150+01:00BBC Radio 1 InterviewHere's a <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/18237887">link to an brief video interview</a> I did for BBC Radio 1's newsbeat station on the subject on tele-haptics in surgery <br />
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For those not familar with Radio1, it is a station primarily aimed at a young audience, hence I was asked to state things like my age and a question about terminators :-)<br />
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Apparently an extended version of the interview (which also featured my colleagues) appeared on the radio, but I can't seem to find a link.<br />
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...and here's somebody's very incorrect interpretation of the interview
(most of the stuff in here isn't true!):
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Read more about it on the Dada website: <a href="http://dada.soulwire.co.uk/2012/04/collaborative-drawing/">http://dada.soulwire.co.uk/2012/04/collaborative-drawing/</a>Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-15606522880718054622012-04-17T13:12:00.001+01:002012-04-17T13:12:56.191+01:00Cloud TimelapseDue to some lab modifications, I've been temporarily relocated next to a window with an awesome view. Here's a timelapse of the clouds last Friday with a bit of Aphex Twin in the background.<br />
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I deliberately saturated the colour on the webcam. Somehow it made me think of the cover to Innerspeaker by Tame Impala.<br />
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As usual I used a webcam with AnimatorDV Simple+.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-60871982970538683402012-04-17T12:53:00.000+01:002012-04-17T12:53:47.975+01:00L92100 Linear Stepper Motor with ArduinoA few years back I mentioned to a friend that I was interested in using linear actuators for a particular project. They turned up a few days later with this unusual looking motor.<br />
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Instead of rotating a protruding shaft, like a regular motor, this motor rotates an internal threaded section (something like a nut). If you hold the motor the way I have in the second picture and activate it then the threaded part rotates. However, if you prevent the threaded section from rotating then the movement of the internal nut pulls the threaded rod through it, with the action of a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadscrew">lead screw</a>.<br />
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I couldn't find much documentation from the serial number (ODV76/L92111-P1), so had to do some detective work to figure out how to use it (which is why I'm writing this post). Atually, you can get some data on it by typing 'L92100 linear stepper' into google (rather than all the other characters). Evetually I found <a href="http://www.mclennan.co.uk/datasheets/european/stepper/linearactuators92000series.pdf">this datasheet</a>, and more recently <a href="http://www.ece.mtu.edu/labs/EElabs/EE2304/EE2304_website_2008/Stepper%20Motor%20Resources/Airpax_Catalog_Idx.pdf">this one</a> too.<br />
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It's a 6 wire unipolar stepper so I used the circuit diagram from <a href="http://www.azega.com/controlling-a-stepper-motor-with-an-arduino/">azega</a> as a base, changing the transistors to N-channel Mosfets (I had some lying around) and not using diodes (I didn't have any lying around). It'd be a good idea to include these at some point. <br />
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Here's a video of it working with the Arduino stepper library: <br />
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Currently the motor gets pretty hot during use, which is concerning and somewhat unexpected, as there is no load on there at the moment.<br />
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Here's the Arduino code for the movement in the video (a modified version of one of the stepper examples included in Arduino 0022).<br />
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const int stepsPerRevolution = 200; // A random value for now<br />
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// initialize the stepper library on pins 2 to 5<br />
Stepper myStepper(stepsPerRevolution, 2,3,4,5); <br />
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void setup() {<br />
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Serial.begin(9600);<br />
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void loop() {<br />
Serial.println(" down" );<br />
myStepper.step(-200);<br />
delay(200);<br />
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delay(200);<br />
myStepper.step(-200);<br />
delay(500);<br />
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I hope all this helps someone...Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-59499723574917351722012-01-06T12:38:00.002+00:002012-01-06T12:39:36.716+00:00Recent dada (drawing robot) developmentsI've just uploaded a few new updates to the <a href="http://dada.soulwire.co.uk/">dada</a> project website. These are pre-2012 videos but I hadn't got around to editing / uploading them previously. <br />
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Dada is a collaborative project I'm working on with Justin Windle of <a href="http://soulwire.co.uk/">Soulwire</a> fame. The project had to sit on the backburner for awhile but over the last 6 or so months I've been making some good progress in getting our rescued robot arm up and working and writing some control software (the stuff that comes built in to commercial robots).<br />
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For those too lazy to follow <a href="http://dada.soulwire.co.uk/">the link</a> here's one of the videos, showing a home made solution to self calibration and some grid drawing.<br />
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The basic premise of the work is that more tactile properties may be determined from an object if it can be actively explored using one or more fingers. To facilitate this sort of exploration inside the body I have been designing a robotic gripper that is simple enough to be manufactured for keyhole surgery but has enough dexterity to replicate some of the exploratory hand motions of a surgeon.<br />
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This work has been accepted for publication at <a href="http://2012.hapticssymposium.org/">IEEE Haptics Symposium 2012</a>.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-64377594945452364612011-11-30T15:57:00.000+00:002011-11-30T15:57:23.543+00:00PhD Thesis OnlineI've <a href="http://www.theadlab.blogspot.com/2011/08/phd-finished-delayed-post.html">finally</a> put my PhD thesis online with open access. The title of the work is:<i> "Robust and Intelligent Control Approaches for Biologically Inspired Motion Generation with an Anthropomorphic Robot Arm"</i>.<br />
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The work attempts to find ways of modelling human motion patterns mathematically and then getting a robot arm to obey those mathematic rules in a safe and efficient manner. A good chunk of these rules dealt with producing optimal motion (in terms of 'effort') that could also deal with the robot having a imperfect model of its own body (for example, we didn't model the friction in the gearboxes). All the control is done dynamically (in terms of forces and torques) rather than kinematically (in terms of positions and angles). This is more difficult but gives more control over the robot.<br />
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The below figure shows one of the early results in the thesis, where the robot's reaching motion (to a target height) is based largely on effort minimisation and ends up appearing very human. The person in the image is only included for comparison, the robot isn't copying him.<br />
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You can view or download the full pdf of the thesis <a href="https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6qLJHnU3v8pZDJkNWU1YzEtNmI4MC00MWJmLWJiMDMtZDk4OWRjNGUwNjg0">here</a>.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-37596431303258517452011-11-23T11:48:00.002+00:002011-11-23T11:50:38.955+00:00Paper Accepted for Haptic SymposiumMy research on a novel miniture robot gripper for tele-operated palpation has been accepted for presentation at <a href="http://2012.hapticssymposium.org/">Haptics Symposium</a> 2012 in Vancouver.<br />
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Palpation is defined in the Oxford English dictionary as <span class="definition">"[to] examine (a part of the body) by touch, especially for medical purposes". </span><br />
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Over the last few years I've been nuturing it back to health, building and coding replacement hardware and software. I had to take a break from working on dada (as the robot is known) for quite some time, as I got very stuck on a tricky stepper motor control problem. Recently though I discovered an excellent Arduino library (Accelstepper) that more or less solved the problem for me. Enough so at least that a few weeks ago I got the robot to draw its first picture, which is rather abstract. Here's the sped-up video:<br />
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More on dada, including a scanned image of the final picture, and explanation of what is going on, can be found on dada's own site <a href="http://dada.soulwire.co.uk/">http://dada.soulwire.co.uk/</a><br />
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The dada project is a collaboration with <a href="http://soulwire.co.uk/">Justin Windle</a>.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-67081838889157851662011-10-04T11:12:00.002+01:002011-10-04T11:12:41.824+01:00Puppet Place Open Day VideoHere's a video from a recent 'open doors' day in <a href="http://www.puppetplace.org/">Puppet Place</a>, the studio I rent with other members of the creative technology collective <a href="http://rustysquid.org.uk/">RustySquid</a>.<br />
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A bunch of the stuff on show was from people who work in the studio, though we had a good number of guest pieces too. You can find out more about each piece by clicking on it in the video.<br />
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Keen eyes will spot the Haptic Lotus at 0:42, which was present for hands on demos. Because I couldn't blindfold people or black out the lights as usual (far too much stuff to trip over) I had people follow me around while holding the Lotus. It fully blossomed when they approached the tea and cake stand. Pretty much everyone, robots included, likes tea and cake.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-77897674813835469552011-09-28T15:29:00.000+01:002011-09-28T15:33:00.540+01:00Writing for Guerilla ScienceHere's <a href="http://guerillascience.co.uk/archives/2490">a link to an article</a> I wrote for <a href="http://guerillascience.co.uk/">Guerilla Science</a> on the <a href="http://theadlab.blogspot.com/2011/08/haptic-lotus-at-secret-garden-party.html">haptic lotus installation</a> I did with them at <a href="http://www.secretgardenparty.com/2011/">Secret Garden Party</a> this summer.<br />
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Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-70489334965968835112011-09-22T16:58:00.000+01:002011-09-22T16:58:25.135+01:00UbiComp 2011 Best Paper PrizeThis week a paper on the <a href="http://www.thequestion.org.uk/">Haptic Lotus</a> was awarded Best Paper prize at the prestigious Ubiquitous Computing conference (<a href="http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2011/">UbiComp</a>) in China. There were over 300 papers presented at the conference so we (the authors) are very happy about this.<br />
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The paper "<a href="http://mcs.open.ac.uk/yr258/papers/ubic280_vanderlinden.pdf">Haptic Reassurance in the Pitch Black for an Immersive Theatre Experience</a>" was presented by my collaborator <a href="http://crc.open.ac.uk/People/j.vanderlinden">Janet van der Linden</a> of the Open University. It may be downloaded <a href="http://mcs.open.ac.uk/yr258/papers/ubic280_vanderlinden.pdf">here</a>.<br />
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Here is a video of the talk by Janet. <br />
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More information on the event can be found on the <a href="http://www.thequestion.org.uk/guerilla-science-%E2%80%93-secret-garden-party/">Question website</a> with some extra pictures in the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/guerillascience/sets/72157627228403961/">Guerilla Science Flickr album</a>.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-74923462057116511182011-08-09T17:40:00.000+01:002011-08-09T17:40:33.115+01:00Designing in the Wild TalkI've only just discovered<a href="http://www.talkminer.com/viewtalk.jsp?videoid=0t3gYfZMpKg&q="> this online talk</a> by Haptic Lotus collaborator Prof. <a href="http://mcs.open.ac.uk/yr258/">Yvonne Rogers</a>, despite it being given at Stanford University in February 2011. The talk discusses interface design in unstructured settings, as opposed to typical laboratory settings.<br />
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"<b>Abstract:</b> (February 25, 2011) Yvonne Rogers discusses how "designing in the wild" is causing a new rise in discoveries and a new direction in computer science. She illustrates how these discoveries can be achieved along without the tensions and challenges that can arise when giving up control." <br />
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Yvonne's description of <a href="http://www.thequestion.org.uk/">The Question</a> (which featured the Haptic Lotus) is presented at around 42:00<br />
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Much of my past and current research has been based on concepts that originated at Stanford, so it is nice to know that my own work is making its way back there in some form.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-56914613668650405942011-08-05T12:38:00.000+01:002011-08-05T12:38:45.557+01:00Fractal GalleryNothing makes me feel more productive than creating an experiment / process that can run in the background while I do other stuff. TBH, I usually end up spending so long tuining the background process to work perfectly that I lose any time that I might of gained. Or otherwise I just <a href="http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=roomba+comic&um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&biw=1019&bih=748&tbm=isch&tbnid=vqE8HVxpu4VkUM:&imgrefurl=http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/8na8e/roomba_cartoon/&docid=n2FciMdmJbAgPM&w=468&h=1238&ei=vdU7Tu10k4mFB52CgfsB&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=423&page=1&tbnh=145&tbnw=55&start=0&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:3,s:0&tx=33&ty=105">watch the background process</a> and lose the point of the whole thing.<br />
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That aside, I've been leaving my fractal code running in the background while writing emails etc. and this has led to some nice images. Rather than creating a new post for each of these, I've started a static <a href="http://theadlab.blogspot.com/p/fractal-gallery.html">Fractal Gallery</a> page, where I'm going to be adding new images as necessary (either when finding cool stuff, or developing the code / maths further).Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072546917265952680.post-25184534843741023692011-08-03T14:10:00.001+01:002011-08-03T14:10:31.071+01:00Initial Mandlebrot renderingsI recently picked up a copy of the excellent book '<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Beauty-Fractals-Complex-Dynamical-Systems/dp/0387158510">The Beauty of Fractals</a>' for just 20p from a library sale, inspired I've had another go at rendering a fractal function. This time the classic <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set">mandlebrot </a>set.<br />
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Here's a small portion near the upper complex limit, this rendered slowly in Matlab while I went for lunch:<br />
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I grabbed the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set#For_programmers">basic psuedo code from Wikipedia</a>, though I noticed some bugs in this during implementation. I've updated the Wikipedia code to get rid of these. The wiki code doesn't shade inside the set (the green parts), but this is just related to the magnitude of the real + complex co-ordinates squared.<br />
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If people want the Matlab code then leave a comment and I'll post it.Ad Spiershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12563401469114522735noreply@blogger.com0