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Revision as of 14:01, 7 December 2016

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I have created long strokes of origami pieces. My goal is to make the origami move with the viewer. I looked into PIR sensors, they can detect movement and create a response according to the movement. But I realised that first of all I need to know the shape so I know where the sensors should be placed and what they need to do. As a result I want a origami piece that feels like it is alive, and thus mesmerizes people. A possible addition to the plan could be projection mapping on the origami, I have tried if the origami is suitable for that and it responded very well.


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