Changing Materials And Concept or Idea
From the technical standpoint first, it is likely that I am going to buy the stands, specifically the photography stands, rather than building it entirely due to time constraint and size of the stand itself, so I needed some more portable, less weight, and have it more prepared and on the go. Plus, with the stands I found, they do have mounting points for certain projectors so I am wanting to get them ordered as quick as possible. The stands do also come with angle adjustments for whatever the direction it'll be needed, especially pointing it downward at a much steeper angle.
The black tinted plexiglass are another thing I am going to buy but they are also the size I needed. They are standard 12 by 24 inches but also 1/8 of inches thick. They do come in pack of 3 but may buy more just incase the brightness from the projector is very bright to the point it's still penetrating a lot of tinted layers. I am avoiding doing the mirror reflection as they require complex mounting points for certain angles, and it also has a chance of projector being projected mirrored the wrong way or gets in the way of the webcam setup. The stand portion for the plexiglass will be the only thing be required to be built from the woodshop.
With the concept experience I am wanting to do is actually making use of the delay rather than real time. The experience I actually want to focus is that someone is actually there but aren't really there on the actual time. Webcam projection is still going to be used but there will be a very long delay from one side to another. I want the users to get an idea or experience that someone or something is there no matter what, but time is different from all over the world from the network. They aren't always there but they are there before. The way to make the user determine the "other side" of the network or the "world" is that there will be a bit of sound being played or a video animation on the screen but as part of the delay and not real time play.
Max Jitter codes will still be used from the previous project but again requires refinement.
Technical Materials -
Photography Stands Specifically
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C2VMNLZ/?coliid=I2U058E16J6U0V&colid=OCJ94LT4CFX0&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Plexiglass 12x24 inches with 1/8 inch thickness
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072BY9NG8/?coliid=I36ZK6OQH42KXC&colid=OCJ94LT4CFX0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
The black tinted plexiglass are another thing I am going to buy but they are also the size I needed. They are standard 12 by 24 inches but also 1/8 of inches thick. They do come in pack of 3 but may buy more just incase the brightness from the projector is very bright to the point it's still penetrating a lot of tinted layers. I am avoiding doing the mirror reflection as they require complex mounting points for certain angles, and it also has a chance of projector being projected mirrored the wrong way or gets in the way of the webcam setup. The stand portion for the plexiglass will be the only thing be required to be built from the woodshop.
With the concept experience I am wanting to do is actually making use of the delay rather than real time. The experience I actually want to focus is that someone is actually there but aren't really there on the actual time. Webcam projection is still going to be used but there will be a very long delay from one side to another. I want the users to get an idea or experience that someone or something is there no matter what, but time is different from all over the world from the network. They aren't always there but they are there before. The way to make the user determine the "other side" of the network or the "world" is that there will be a bit of sound being played or a video animation on the screen but as part of the delay and not real time play.
Max Jitter codes will still be used from the previous project but again requires refinement.
Technical Materials -
Photography Stands Specifically
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C2VMNLZ/?coliid=I2U058E16J6U0V&colid=OCJ94LT4CFX0&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Plexiglass 12x24 inches with 1/8 inch thickness
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072BY9NG8/?coliid=I36ZK6OQH42KXC&colid=OCJ94LT4CFX0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it&th=1
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