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Button | Button |
Latest revision as of 17:20, 13 February 2016
I am a group
Two bodies generate value together. Visitors can activate a video by finding the right positions on a square mat. What is hard to do by oneself, is possible to do together if two are willing to be close to each other. The image in the video reflects a similar view that is performed by visitors.
Processing code
import processing.serial.*; import processing.video.*;
Movie myMovie; Movie myMovie2; Serial ser;
int width = 640; int height = 360;
void setup() {
size(640, 360); //surface.setSize(width, height);
println(Serial.list()); ser = new Serial(this, Serial.list()[2], 9600); myMovie = new Movie(this, "empty-480.mov"); myMovie.loop(); myMovie2 = new Movie(this, "people-480.mov"); myMovie2.loop();
}
void draw() {
background(0); //fill(20); image(myMovie, 0, 0); //tint(255, 120); //println( "!!!!"); while (ser.available() > 0) { int inByte = ser.read(); println(inByte); image(myMovie2, 0, 0); }
}
// Called every time a new frame is available to read void movieEvent(Movie m) {
m.read();
}
Arduino button code
/*
Button
Turns on and off a light emitting diode(LED) connected to digital pin 13, when pressing a pushbutton attached to pin 2.
The circuit: * LED attached from pin 13 to ground * pushbutton attached to pin 2 from +5V * 10K resistor attached to pin 2 from ground
* Note: on most Arduinos there is already an LED on the board attached to pin 13.
created 2005 by DojoDave <http://www.0j0.org> modified 30 Aug 2011 by Tom Igoe
This example code is in the public domain.
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Button */
// constants won't change. They're used here to // set pin numbers: const int buttonPin2 = 2; const int buttonPin3 = 3; const int buttonPin4 = 4; const int buttonPin5 = 5;
const int ledPin = 13; // the number of the LED pin
// variables will change: int buttonState2 = 0; int buttonState3 = 0; int buttonState4 = 0; int buttonState5 = 0;// variable for reading the pushbutton status
void setup() {
Serial.begin(9600); // initialize the LED pin as an output: pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT); // initialize the pushbutton pin as an input: pinMode(buttonPin2, INPUT_PULLUP); pinMode(buttonPin3, INPUT); pinMode(buttonPin4, INPUT); pinMode(buttonPin5, INPUT);
}
void loop() {
// read the state of the pushbutton value: buttonState2 = digitalRead(buttonPin2); buttonState3 = digitalRead(buttonPin3); buttonState4 = digitalRead(buttonPin4); buttonState5 = digitalRead(buttonPin5);
// Serial.print( buttonState2 ); // Serial.print( " " ); // Serial.print( buttonState3 ); // Serial.print( " " ); // Serial.print( buttonState4 ); // Serial.print( " " ); // Serial.print( buttonState5 ); // Serial.println( " " );
// check if the pushbutton is pressed. // if it is, the buttonState is HIGH: if (buttonState2 == 1 && buttonState3 == 1 && buttonState4 == 1 && buttonState5 == 1) { // turn LED on: digitalWrite(ledPin, HIGH); Serial.print(1); } else { digitalWrite(ledPin, LOW);
// Serial.print(0);
}
}