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Mobile Hub supported projects

 

 

Project outcomes of a Workshop on PyS60, January.'08 (Video):

3 days of teaching PyS60 and 2 days of building prototypes. Watch the video - 6 min.

 

Outcomes of the Workshop on PyS60, Sept.'05 (following 5 projects):

 

Seeing Faces

Users take photos with their mobile device within their environment of objects
that look like eyes or mouthes and post them directly onto the web where they are collaged together to create a face!. Try out: Seeing Faces website (repeat browser refreshing). The mobile client app is done in Python S60 (taking photo + http upload). Documentation video: SeeingFaces.AVI | SeeingFaces.MOV

BASIC Stamp and Python S60

Write a text on your mobile text input field and display it instantly on a Matrix LED. The mobile device communicates with the BASIC Stamp microcontroller ( + Dot Matrix LED) via Bluetooth. The mobile client app is done in Python S60.
More info: www.michihito.com
Documentation video: BasicStampPyS60.AVI | BasicStampPyS60.MOV

Matrix LED pixels controlled by mobile

Use your mobile device to instantly control single pixels on a Matrix LED. (Python S60 + BASIC Stamp 2 + Dot Matrix LED).
More info: www.michihito.com
Documentation video: MatrixLed.AVI | MatrixLed.MOV

Learning Solfege on your mobile

This python S60 application on the mobile phone lets musicians train their ears while on the move. It plays Intervals, Chords, Notes and one needs to guess what it played - collecting points for correct answers. (App uses phone's native GUI and MIDI sounds via PyS60).
Documentation video: Solfege.AVI | Solfege.MOV

Images as graphical user interface in PyS60

This python S60 application uses images as a graphical user interface for a sound recorder and player.
Documentation video: GraphicalUI.AVI | GraphicalUI.MOV

 

 

Other Mobile Hub supported projects

 

Mobile Pacman


A location based game of a version of the video game PACMAN in which human players play the game on a maze based on the Lancaster University campus (UK). The Mobile Hub collaborates with the Lancaster University to port the project to the University of Art and Design area (or some Helsinki area using mobile phones and RFID tags. www.pac-lan.com

 

MobiLenin

Mobile Group Interaction with Interactive Video on Large Public Display. The MobiLenin system allows a group of people to interact with an interactive music video on a large public display using their personal mobile phone. This project won the BEST ARTS PAPER AWARD at the ACM Multimedia 2005 conference and was shown as a poster session at the prestigous SIGGRAPH2005 conference in Los Angeles.

MobSpiration

A collaborative Mobile Learning tool combining Mobile Media (taking pictures and videos with mobile devices) and a mind map tool for organizing and categorizing pictures and videos into a collaborative map.


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