This video documentation was shot with Michaela Lakova. The song of the video is Photonic Belt by Lenticular Clouds http://lenticularclouds....
This video documentation was shot with Michaela Lakova. The song of the video is Photonic Belt by Lenticular Clouds http://lenticularclouds.net nnPuzzle Facade brings the experience of solving a Rubik’s cube to the urban space. It transforms the Ars Electronica’s media facade, into a giant Rubik’s cube, inviting passers-by to engage with an interactive experience that takes place in the city of Linz (Austria).nnIn Puzzle Facade the player interacts with the specially designed interface-cube. The interface-cube holds electronic components to keep track of rotation and orientation.nnThis data is sent via Bluetooth to a computer that runs the Puzzle Facade designed software. This software changes the lights and color of the large-scale Ars Electronica’s media facade in correlation to the handheld interface-cube.nnDue to the nature of this building and its surroundings, the player is only able to see two sides at the same time. This factor increases the difficulty of solving the puzzle, but as the player is able to rotate and flip the interface-cube, it is not a blocking factor.nhttp://puzzlefacade.comnhttp://interactive.javierlloret.comnnAcknowledgementnPuzzle Facade was part of my thesis of the Interface Culture master program at the Universität für Künstlerische und Industrielle Gestaltung Linz, Austria. I would like to thank all my thesis’ supervisors for their advice and support (specially Laurent Mignonneau, Christa Sommerer and Martin Kaltenbrunner).nnI worked on all the aspects of the project, from the concept, to the electronics, programming and design of the interface-cube. But I would not have been able to solve all the problems I faced without the advice, support and help from many people. I would like to say thanks to them, starting with my parents Bernardo Lloret and Jocelyne Pardo, and continuing with: Cees Baarda, Mario Berenguer, Peter Calicher, Nerea García, Vicente Heras, Travis Kirton, Tijn Kooijmans, Rosa May Hewitt, Dolo Piqueras, Thomas Scharl, Jiskar Schmitz, Mr. Stock, Eric Toering, Jasper van Loenen, Dave Young.nnSpecial thanks to the talented Gregor van Egdom for his help and guidance on the last steps of the design and production of the interface-cube: http://www.krekr.nlnnThanks also to Ars Electronica Futurelab for allowing me to test the project for this video documentation, specially to Andreas Pramboeck, Peter Holzkorn & Wolfgang: http://www.aec.at/futurelab/en/nnPuzzle Facade was coded in openFrameworks: http://www.openframeworks.cc nThanks to Fabio Varesano (Rest in peace) for his FreeIMU library: http://www.varesano.net/projects/hardware/FreeIMUnnnDescripción en Español:nPuzzle Facade traslada la experiencia de solucionar el cubo de Rubik a gran escala. Transformando la fachada digital de Ars Electronica en un cubo de Rubik gigante en el centro de la ciudad de Linz (Austria).nEn Puzzle Facade el jugador interactúa con el "interface-cube". Este cubo ha sido especialmente diseñado e imprimido con una impresora 3D para el proyecto. El cubo contiene en su interior un microcontrolador Arduino y diversos componentes electrónicos y sensores que permiten obtener la orientación exacta del cubo y las rotaciones de sus lados. Esta información es enviada por Bluetooth a un software especialmente diseñado para el proyecto.nEste software recibe la información de los sensores y visualiza el cubo de Rubik a gran escala en la fachada digital de Ars Electronica.nAl contrario que con un cubo de Rubik convencional, en Puzzle Facade el jugador sólo puede ver dos lados del cubo a la vez en lugar de tres, lo que eleva la dificultad del puzzle.nhttp://puzzlefacade.es Less