Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Final Videos

Final Video:

PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION FIRST BEFORE WATCHING VIDEO:
With my analytics engine I wanted to reinterpret the raw data from the pachube feed and create a much easier and clearer way to display this data rather than just the feed which is not too clear as the value bar of the left jumps quite a bit and it takes some time to read and match to find the value at that particular point and so I have reinterpreted it as a bar graph with values as well as changing light intensity to present this data in a much clearer and quicker way.
I did my analytics engine based on a light intensity sensor pachube feed. The feed says "A high value currently represents low light intensity, and a low value represents high intensity." and so I created higher building for periods of high low light intensity. I have also colour coded the city I created. The 2 red ones are the highest and lowest points of light intensity the bright glowing one is the shortest and represents the period with most light intensity, where as the dark red one represents the period of least light intensity. I have also linked the time of day to the flowgraph and to each building. I have tried recreate the amount of light that may be experienced during each period and hence each building I bring up the time of day changes. I also used figures to help display the data further, although the units of the data has not been specified the feed does say, "This feed displays light input data ranging from 0 to 1023". I tried to recreate a sidewalk of the city with various building sizes with the data from the Pachube feed.


Flowgraph:
The flowgraph analyses the xml and inputs this data into the scaling of the building. I also added nodes to bring up the numeric figures and to change the time of day when the key is hit. I have included the HUD node but disabled it because I used it for testing purposes, but it can also be included if desirable that is why I have left it there.




3 x 30 second videos: NOTE: These are just the videos any descriptions/flowgraphs for these are in the weekly tasks.

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