It was a busy day yesterday but interesting to meet so many people at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN). Thanks to all the staff I met I've now had my inductions and can use the darkrooms, scanners, portable lighting and the library.
Some interesting ideas are starting to emerge from talking to staff, some concepts about how to create the Myriorama background, using black and white images and tinting them manually to overcome the problems of colour correction on colour images while trying to match background landscape images, especially shades of green grass. This ties in nicely with the origins of the Myriorama with hand tinted images.
Another interesting conversation brought up the technology I was using and the use of sensors and input/output technology. The staff at the Electronic and Digital Art Unit were mentioned and I will have to investigate further as their projects looking fascinating.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Monday, 19 October 2009
Myriorama
Definition: A popular optical toy which involved the rearranging of specially-made picture-cards.
This is the wikipedia entry, what it doesn't explain is that the picture cards all have the same dimensions and can be placed in any order to create a continuous landscape scene.
My idea is to create a landscape digitally and to use a card reader to extract the data which would control the final image.
This is the wikipedia entry, what it doesn't explain is that the picture cards all have the same dimensions and can be placed in any order to create a continuous landscape scene.
My idea is to create a landscape digitally and to use a card reader to extract the data which would control the final image.
Mindmapping the project
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Rewiring the card reader

The sequence was the same, DATA - 2 CLK - 3 LOAD - 5 Finally, connect the +5v and GND to their respective terminals on the Arduino board.
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Supermarket gift cards
Friday, 9 October 2009
Microtech MCR12

Microtech MCR12 Magnetic Card Reader-Tracks 1&2 pictured
In the beginning
Over the next 9 months I will be using this blog to document my photography residency at the Media Factory at UCLAN (University of Central Lancashire). I have a few ideas that I plan to document here which will hopefully become a diary and a resource for the project.
Monday, 28 September 2009
Researching magnetic card readers
I've moved on from the RFID card reader and am now researching magnetic card readers, there are plenty about and are pretty cheap, anything from £7 to £30. The main problems I can envisage is the input data cables.
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