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Millumin vimeo
Millumin vimeo











millumin vimeo
  1. Millumin vimeo install#
  2. Millumin vimeo serial#
  3. Millumin vimeo license#

Millumin vimeo license#

See the License for the specific language governing permissions andĭuration is currently available in English, Japanese, French and Italian. WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, softwareĭistributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") Readme TL DR? The latest walk through video is here:Ĭopyright 2012-2013 James George and YCAMInterLab

Millumin vimeo install#

Thanks to Philip Whitfield for the Linux build.įor Windows, you may need to install the MSVC++ Runtime and OpenAL Demo video

millumin vimeo

Duration is a project by James George, co-developed by YCAMInterLab during the Guest Research Project v.2 Download It's built with openFrameworks, and inherits its commitment to sharing. The application sends values over OSC and can be configured through OSC messages.ĭuration is open source and completely free to use in your art, research, or commercial projects. With a simple one window approach, the cross platform stand alone application manages lists of tracks to compose changing data over a fixed duration. This tool is kindly provided by the folks behind Théoriz studio Duration doc (see below) Timeline for creative codeĭuration controls change over time. They are both synchronized in a slave/master fashion, Millumin being the master. The video is played by Millumin and Duration acts as an Artnet creative tool. In the end the system worked out quite well, just wish we had some proper haze to get a bit more volume to the light, next time.This project is a fork from Duration to be able to synchronize several lights with a video.

millumin vimeo

In the end we utilized a total of 6 DMX universes for two upright deltoids and one lower density floor based deltoid.

Millumin vimeo serial#

In the end we worked with a blend of 144 pixel/meter and 60 pixel/meter density RGB LED strips that were connected to an Enttec Pixelator, which basically can receive Artnet and do the conversion to serial for each LED strip and send it over standard ethernet. We built in the ability to work with arbitrary RGB strip/fixture sizes, with auto DMX universe segmenting, and the ability to place strips at arbitrary tilt angles. For our particular setup we built animation in After Effects and did our video playback in Millumin with a Syphon output going into our LED mapping software. The show was going to be lighting base but we wanted to be able to control it with video, so we built a video to LED mapper in openFrameworks that incorporated ofxSyphon to receive video playback from a standard media server and a modified version of ofxArtnet to interface with standard LED lighting fixtures or LED strips. In March, Kerstin Hovland and I created a series of custom deltoid LED fixtures for a microtonal pop band based in LA.













Millumin vimeo