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Googly Eyes Follow You Around the Room
If you’re looking to build the next creepy Halloween decoration or simply thinking about trying out OpenCV for the first time, this next project will have you covered. [Glen] made a pair of giant googly eyes that follow you around the room using some servos and some very powerful software.
The project was documented in three parts. In Part 1, [Glen] models and builds the eyes themselves, including installing the servo motors that will eventually move them around. The second part involves an Arduino and power supply that will control the servos, and the third part goes over using OpenCV to track faces.
This part of the project is arguably the most interesting if you’re new to OpenCV; [Glen] uses this software package to recognize different faces. From there, the computer picks out the most prominent face and sends commands to the Arduino to move the eyes to the appropriate position. The project goes into great detail, from Arduino code to installing Ubuntu to running OpenCV for the first time!
We’ve featured some of [Glen]’s projects before, like his FPGA-driven LED wall, and it’s good to see he’s still making great things!
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two types of chats
private chat: i don't know anymore. im hoping that someday i'll just know what to do. sorry for complaining and thanks for always listening to me
snealiv: The single greatest picture ever taken in my life. We...

The single greatest picture ever taken in my life. We threw Yu-gi-oh cards at the ceiling fan to watch them scatter, and just happened to take a picture right at this exact moment. To this day, this is the only time I’ve ever heard of anyone breaking a ceiling fan blade with cards.
New New WightAn online virtual gallery exhibition from ucladma...




New New Wight
An online virtual gallery exhibition from ucladma featuring works from familiar Tumblr-based net artists such as kyttenjanae and adamferriss :
New New Wight is a virtual exhibition space based on the New Wight Gallery located at UCLA. It is conceived as a space for art-making liberated from institutional limitations such as the prohibition of food and plants inside the gallery, but also from the inherent limitations of our material world. The NNW is a space where the only portal required to enter is the internet and where the laws of physics no longer apply.
The exhibition is built using the game engine Unity - you can find out more as well as download the exhibition from the exhibition website here
June 6 is a day of many anniversaries, including the 2012...

June 6 is a day of many anniversaries, including the 2012 Transit of Venus - the last in our lifetimes. Here, a chromospheric portrait of the sun captured on May 9th.
VNGRAVITY - DreamhouseOnline exhibition built with Unity...





VNGRAVITY - Dreamhouse
Online exhibition built with Unity features top net artists work in a reconstruction of ‘Casa Blanca’ (a Mexican presidential home):
This is an architectonic digital reconstruction of a place called “Casa Blanca ” in Mexicothis place (the house of the mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto) had international rosonance as a postcard about illicit luxury, thug practices of the elites. But the satiric tone makes it not a local issue, but a global view of squandering.
For this show Vmgravity is featuring the work of artists from USA, México, Sweden, Austria and Australia wich works deal with this conceptual universe
- Katie Torn katietorn
- Birch Cooper [birchcooper]
- Alfredo Salazar-Caro [salazarcaro]
- Víctor Barragán [ytinifninfinity]
- Martin Onassis [martinolsson]
- Aoto Ooouchi [aotooouchi]
- Rachael Archibald [rachaelarchibald]
- Alejandro García Contreras [alejandrogarciacontreras] + Josée Pedneault
- Edgar Silva
- Matthew Hillock
You can view the 3D exhibition online here
BLADE RUNNER - poster by P-Lukaszewski
Links I’m catching up and killing tabs. So here’s...

Links
I’m catching up and killing tabs. So here’s what you might have missed last week:
- A Compilation of Robots Falling Down at the DARPA Robotics Challenge - Youtube
- Team KAIST Wins DARPA Robotics Challenge - IEEE Spectrum
- World’s first biolimb: Rat forelimb grown in the lab - New Scientist
- Google Wants to Get in Your Levi’s with Smart Jeans - PSFK
- Spider silk bras could be the next big thing — Hopes&Fears
- ‘Brainprints’ could replace passwords - KurzweilAI
- Robots Learn to Push Heavy Objects With Their Bodies, Just Like You - IEEE Spectrum
- Drones are the newest weapon in the fight against Chinese exam cheaters - Quartz
- YASKAWA BUSHIDO PROJECT / industrial robot vs sword master - YouTube
- Increasingly adaptable robot can ‘heal’ itself in under 2 minutes - mashable
Quite a week for our futures.
BILL PHELPS: CATCHING HEROES
Everyone with a phone is a photographer, and today, updating Warhol's old saw, everyone is famous for 15pixels. Between filters and apps, we can fool ourselves that we're good, but confronted with an artist evidencing rare gifts in the medium, the chasm between our humble snaps and his staggeringly beautiful work is clear. If I could keep Bill Phelps in my pocket, I'd throw away my cameras. There will never be a Phelps app, because there's no algorithm for the emotional connection between the man and his subject matter; Bill captures some mysterious quality in people, machines, and even grime, which scratches at our souls.
Bill Phelps is best known in the alt.moto world for a series of exquisitely composed shots of models with old bikes (Vincents, Velocettes, Nortons, etc - all his) most of which were taken in 1998/9. He has since moved on to professional work for the likes of Condé Nast, and his work is shown at Robin Rice Gallery in NYC, but he remains an oil-stained gearhead, eager to reveal the epic from a familiar mix of people and machines. I've featured his work in 2010 (his gallery collection) and in 2013 (from Wheels+Waves), and it doesn't age a bit. The current collection is perhaps his best yet, hinting at his maturation as an artist.
Our schedules coincided last month, and Bill was able to stretch a magazine shoot in Strasbourg to a weekend at the Vintage Revival event in the Montlhéry speed bowl. The storied race track, combined with the deliciously gritty subject matter, was catnip to Bill, and he's produced a new photo series, a few of which I'm lucky to share on TheVintagent. You'll see more in print soon, which I'll announce via my Facebook and Instagram accounts. For now, enjoy his work!
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A MATCHLESS MILITARY OUTFIT
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| The 1916/17 Motor Machine Gun Corps Matchless sidecar platform |
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| The Vickers 8B2N machine gun can be used in anti-aircraft mode, and carries all ammo boxes etc. |
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| The armor plating is nice - for the gunner! |
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| At the Bovington Tank Museum play day |


















































