We basically will have two tables next to each other. The table furthest from the wall will have a box on top of it. The user will put his hands in the hole in the box which has a webcam mounted on the ceiling of it. The webcam will capture the image, and then convert it to black and white. Anything in the box (i.e. user's hands) will be black and the background, white. The Isadora software will then replace the white with one image and the black with another. The resulting image will then be displayed on the TV. This will give us the effect that the user is revealing the truths behind the image. In order for the user to get the best effect, the tv has been placed on a table on top of the table that we made with a piece of plywood and some concrete blocks generously donated Steve.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
setup
We decided on a setup. Here is a picture of what we plan on doing:

We basically will have two tables next to each other. The table furthest from the wall will have a box on top of it. The user will put his hands in the hole in the box which has a webcam mounted on the ceiling of it. The webcam will capture the image, and then convert it to black and white. Anything in the box (i.e. user's hands) will be black and the background, white. The Isadora software will then replace the white with one image and the black with another. The resulting image will then be displayed on the TV. This will give us the effect that the user is revealing the truths behind the image. In order for the user to get the best effect, the tv has been placed on a table on top of the table that we made with a piece of plywood and some concrete blocks generously donated Steve.
We basically will have two tables next to each other. The table furthest from the wall will have a box on top of it. The user will put his hands in the hole in the box which has a webcam mounted on the ceiling of it. The webcam will capture the image, and then convert it to black and white. Anything in the box (i.e. user's hands) will be black and the background, white. The Isadora software will then replace the white with one image and the black with another. The resulting image will then be displayed on the TV. This will give us the effect that the user is revealing the truths behind the image. In order for the user to get the best effect, the tv has been placed on a table on top of the table that we made with a piece of plywood and some concrete blocks generously donated Steve.
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