So our professor Tony Tseng really helped us out with his contacts. He contacted Lonnie Mims, the currator of the Computer Museum of America in Alpharetta, Ga and hooked us up with a place to show off our installation during an event they were having!
Once again we consulted with the construction team over there but this time it was more simple as it was not going to be part of a real sink with running water (like SCADpad).
Here are some images of the installation. It was a great success and met many people interested in our idea and got great feedback once again!
Monday, May 26, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
SCADpad has been a success!
So as I previously posted, we needed to set up an Oasis installation at the SCADpad event. Basically we consulted with the construction workers in implementing our design. They needed to know where and how big to drill holes. They needed to build the Leap Motion into the sink as well. We guided them through the process slowly and eventually it turned out great!
Here is a video from our website that shows it in it's final form at SCADpad. From www.behindthe.glass
Overall it was a great experience and gave us an idea of how we could implement it in other places!
Hundreds of people came and played the game since it's been at SCADpad and we've received great ideas from them! Thanks for all the support!
Here are some pics from the construction phase!
Here is a video from our website that shows it in it's final form at SCADpad. From www.behindthe.glass
Overall it was a great experience and gave us an idea of how we could implement it in other places!
Hundreds of people came and played the game since it's been at SCADpad and we've received great ideas from them! Thanks for all the support!
Here are some pics from the construction phase!
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