Jason Morrison's Multitouch Project Log

Jason Morrison hacks up an FTIR display for fun and profit (additionally, for class credit, instant wooing of members of the opposite sex, and a reason to throw around the world “plog.”)

Please expect wildly inconsistent font sizes amidst CSS tweaking, possibly humorous content, and random blathering with occasionally interjected scientific, technical, or otherwise “relevant” information.

Hit up my email at jason dot p dot morrison at gmail.

I love technology, programming, proper quotation marks on the web, and short walks on the beach. (I prefer swimming to strolling.)

(Just give me the linklog, baby.)

Mon Apr 9
Joe ta-daing the final setup of our first installation.  See the projector below and, partially obscured, the Sony Digicam used to capture IR.  There is black electrical tape to baffle the IR, and tracing paper mounted to the underside of the acrylic with double-sided tape.
Joe ta-daing the final setup of our first installation.  See the projector below and, partially obscured, the Sony Digicam used to capture IR.  There is black electrical tape to baffle the IR, and tracing paper mounted to the underside of the acrylic with double-sided tape.