Thursday, 30 April 2009
Modelling Attachments_3
Shoe-i-scope
The idea behind this periscope suitable for any camera, is that you can fix it onto a camera and then take pictures of peoples shoes.This stems from an idea months ago where I wanted to capture peoples feet in an event, because I felt this would tell as much if not more about who was there, why, the navigation of the space etc...
The idea behind this periscope suitable for any camera, is that you can fix it onto a camera and then take pictures of peoples shoes.This stems from an idea months ago where I wanted to capture peoples feet in an event, because I felt this would tell as much if not more about who was there, why, the navigation of the space etc...
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Remote Controlled Cameras_1
I am continuing to develop the remote controlled cameras. This is how they are going to look, however the components are going to need to be in a box, which will then fix to the bottom of the cameras. This is what the attachment will be, therefore this is what will be sold. The idea is that you buy the attachments which will fit on any camera, and then you can make any pair of cameras remotely controlled...
The camera with its screw on box (I am trying to make this smaller and more discrete or clunky)
Without the box, but with the aerial
A pair of remotely controlled cameras...
The camera with its screw on box (I am trying to make this smaller and more discrete or clunky)
Without the box, but with the aerial
A pair of remotely controlled cameras...
Modelling Attachments_2
2.
This attachment is trying to give a panoramic view...however it is obviously distorted because of its shape. The idea is with this attachment that you can mold it yourself to be a more ambiguous view point. Therefore you can make it more of a sharp cone formation or perhaps a softer surface. At the moment the size of the circle, is 14 cm in diameter.
In paper ...
In card...
In mirror...Initial Testing....
It looks like a version of photo both on the mac!
This attachment is trying to give a panoramic view...however it is obviously distorted because of its shape. The idea is with this attachment that you can mold it yourself to be a more ambiguous view point. Therefore you can make it more of a sharp cone formation or perhaps a softer surface. At the moment the size of the circle, is 14 cm in diameter.
In paper ...
In card...
In mirror...Initial Testing....
It looks like a version of photo both on the mac!