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		<title>Timebouncing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[EyesWeb-patch for an interactive installation. A live recorded video loop can be manipulated in length and speed by body movements. Timebouncing is the result of the class &#8220;eyes open&#8221; by Lars Wieneke. The class was an introduction into the free software EyesWeb and explored the possibilities in processing optical signals. I designed this installation and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p>EyesWeb-patch for an interactive installation. A live recorded video loop can be manipulated in length and speed by body movements.</p>
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<p>Timebouncing is the result of the class &#8220;eyes open&#8221; by Lars Wieneke. The class was an introduction into the free software EyesWeb and explored the possibilities in processing optical signals. I designed this installation and wrote the required patch.</p>
<p>The installation works on two levels. A person can record a video, using body movements to control the recording. In a second step, it can manipulate speed, length and position of the recorded loop with body movement and position.</p>
<p>A complete description of the installation and a documantation of the patch can be found <a href="http://amphibiousthoughts.com/dload/eyesweb/timebouncing.pdf">here</a> (.pdf german).</p></p>
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