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*Arduino | *Arduino | ||
*Raspberry Pi | *Raspberry Pi | ||
*Yamaha guitar ( | *[[Yamaha guitar]] (now playable, available for further hacking) | ||
*Ben's custom guitar | *[[Starcaster by Fender guitar]] | ||
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*Avid Vocal Studio mic kit | *Avid Vocal Studio mic kit | ||
*USB-to-DMX interface | *USB-to-DMX interface |
Latest revision as of 01:52, 22 May 2013
Gallery
<TODO - A gallery of Media Lab images will go here>
Overview
The Media Lab and Bio Lab are two of the latest additions to Freeside's hacker/maker zones. The Media Lab is set up for experiments in lighting, audio, automation control, interactive devices, user-interface design, recording, and other cool media experimentation. The area itself is one big experiment and is set up with a customizable Dreamlights lighting system. We're pretty excited about it.
Equipment
- Media workstations (Windows and Linux)
- Network attached storage (NAS) systems
- Emotiv Epoc brain-computer interface headset
- Vuzix stereoscopic glasses
- Kinect with SDK
- Eye tracking system with Open Gazer and OGAMA
- Arduino
- Raspberry Pi
- Yamaha guitar (now playable, available for further hacking)
- Starcaster by Fender guitar
- Ben's custom guitar
- Avid Vocal Studio mic kit
- USB-to-DMX interface
- Dreamlights RGB LED lighting
- 5.1 Surround sound system
Current Projects
- Guitar hacking
- Eye tracking project
- More build-out stuff