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An interactive Flash project with an iPhone remote control. Built in eight hours.
For the University of Oregon’s spring advertising portfolio review, I was asked to show “something cool.” The result was a Flash experience piece that took and project pictures of all the people present on a wall. On a laptop in front of the wall, I placed a laptop with showing “Come closer,” and a webcam. As people waled up to take I look, I used a remote to trigger the camera to take their picture, which was immediately dropped in with the rest of the photos. Using the remote, I or anyone there could move through the photos on the screen.
Consisting of two computers and an iPhone communicating via the building’s wireless network, the project was built using a mix of ActionScript, Java, and Objective-C. The photo display was written using the Papervision3D library and could display images from any URL.