[eu-gene] image to audio

andnat andnat at rcn.com
Tue Nov 8 12:52:21 GMT 2005


Hello eu-gene-ers 
I remember there being discussion (its a good while ago now) about image to
audio engines. 
Does anyone have a link to a resource related to this? I need this function
for a project I am doing.
If there are collaborators amongst you that would be interested in working
on developing such an item, please email me:
andnat at rcn.com


Cheers
A


On 11/04/2005 11:43, "gabor papp" <it3paga at ituniv.se> wrote:

> 
> The first dorkbot-budapest meeting will take place on Thursday, November
> 10th at 6pm at Dinamo (IX. Tuzolto u. 22.)
> 
> Featuring:
> 
> + Ferenc Sebo: The war of sexes - An experimental computer game
> 
> TWOS is an experimental computer game, being the result of a 3 year long
> development by Ferenc Sebo and Andor Toth, with the goal of getting as
> many of the contemporary holy grails in game development as possible.
> These include legitimating videogames as an artform, thought-provoking
> theme, greater emotional involvement, female participation,
> hardware-independent visuality and compatibility with mobile gear.
> 
> Project web site: http://www.nanokins.com/
> For further information visit http://www.intermedia.c3.hu/~fsebo
> 
> + Adam Somlai-Fischer: Low-tech sensors and actuators
> 
> We have developed a suite of low-tech sensors and actuators using
> electronic children's toys and gadgets that can be hacked for their
> constituent parts. In this way, artists and architects can quickly and
> cheaply develop interactive spaces and objects. The outcome of the
> project in an instruction manual of sorts, a manifesto for low-tech, a
> conceptual framework for complex interactive systems.
> 
> Low-tech sensors and actuators is a collaboration between Usman Haque
> (http://www.haque.co.uk) and Adam Somlai-Fischer (http://www.aether.hu)
> and was commissioned by the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology
> (http://www.fact.co.uk).
> 
> + Adam Lendvai: Seek yourself!
> 
> Adam Lendvai examines groups organised by attitudes towards diverse
> subjects in his Seek yourself! project. The online project uses the
> internet to create a playground with the concepts of anonymous search
> for others, identity, uniqueness and belonging to the community.
> 
> For further information visit http://www.mindenki.hu



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