robert moon

July 20, 2008

Siren Music Festival at Coney Island

Filed under: Music, Photography — Tags: , — Robert Moon @ 8:24 am

This past Saturday, I went to Coney Island with Jaki Levy to check out this summer’s Siren Music Festival. It’s been quite sometime since I last met with Jaki and we decided to make it a photography trip. Indie rock band entertained thousands of fans in the eerily beautiful Coney Island amusement park. Here are a few photographs I managed to capture underneath the hot beating sun.

If your interested in checking out more photographs of the Siren Music Festival, check out my photo album.

April 21, 2008

Test Flights

So this past weekend was not the most ideal flying conditions but I manage to get some user testing. New York City may not be the most ideal city either. Each park has specific kite-flying restrictions and since it is earlier spring, the Great Lawn in Central Park is not open to the public. Another problem I have run into this weekend is that many parks close at dusk.

On Saturday night (April 19th), Sinan and I arrived to the Great Lawn in Central Park. Even with a warning that Turtle Pond was close, we still made an attempt to get the kite off the ground. Here is Sinan planning to make another run to get the kite off the ground. Unfortunately there was not enough wind to get the kite up.

On Monday evening (April 21st) I decided to try D.U.M.B.O. (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge) right by the river in the hopes to get enough wind for flight. Unfortunately we had to get our flights done before dusk because the park rangers were pretty strict in the closing time of the park. This meant their was too much light in the sky to take decent long exposure photographs.

April 14, 2008

Nature of Code: Night Doodles

Filed under: ITP, Nature of Code, Photography, Physical Computing — Tags: , , , , — Robert Moon @ 12:44 pm

For my Nature of Code final, I decided to move away from a conversation analysis/visualization from midterm. Midnight Doodler is a drawing tool that uses the night sky as the “canvas” and a kite with controllable LEDs to create lines made visible through long exposure photography. The LEDs can be controlled by either a accelerometer driven light patterns (auto-pilot) or manually controlled LEDs using momentary switches using an xBee radio for wireless communication.

A clear windy evening (~18 m.p.h. winds) is ideal weather conditions. Two users are necessary, but more are welcome. One user is the piloting the kite and the other user controls the LED lights through momentary switches. The LEDs can be dynamically driven by the accelerometer (auto-pilot) or manually turned on/off using momentary switches and xBee wireless radio communication. The camera will need to be set on a tripod and set to ‘manual’ to slow down the shutter speed.(Suggested settings: 100ISO and f22 at 1 minute exposure) Wide angle lens offer more “canvas” area for the light drawing kite.

References

Pika Pika
Uttarayana, Indian Kite-flying Festival
GRL

Charlie Brown

March 19, 2008

Perfboard Circuit for the Midnight Doodler’s Lights

Filed under: ITP, Nature of Code, Photography, Physical Computing — Tags: , , , , — Robert Moon @ 9:58 pm

So during Spring Break, I decided to catch up and work on the kite’s components. I decided to perfboard an Atmel8 circuit of a bare bones Arduino with an accelerometer sensor. Here is a picture of the bottom and top of the perfboard (Note the accelerometer is not shown so that the whole board can be seen easily). I mirrored the image on the left so that you can see easily were it corresponds with the top of the perfboard. I have a 3.3 voltage regulator to power the entire board. the bottom horizontal line of female headers is where the accelerometer will go that will cover the Atmel8 chip up until the 16 mhz clock (silver thing). The left hand vertical female headers are 5 analog ins. Just on the right of the Atmel8 chip, are a line of digital ins and out. The bottom 2 are RX and TX (to be hooked up to an xbee radio, also not shown) and the row of 7 female headers are digital ins and outs (to be used for the super bright LED modules on the kite).

Perfboard Circuit

March 15, 2008

Testing an Accerometer for the Kite

Filed under: ITP, Nature of Code, Photography, Physical Computing — Tags: , , — Robert Moon @ 10:30 am

So today I spent all day trying to get my accelerometer (MMA7260Q) I bought from Sparkfun to work. After hours of not getting no response, I asked Rob Faludi to take a look. Apparently I had to turn on the accelerometer on the last pin (right-hand side) with a 10k resistor to power. The whole time, my sensor was asleep. I also asked Tom Igoe and said I do not need the capacitors going into X, Y, Z because the sensor has it built in already and the zener diodes were inserted backwards. Now that this circuit is built out correctly, I will begin perfboarding it out with a bare bones Arduino.

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