Dan O’Sullivan, an associate professor at ITP ( the interactive media program in New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts), has a put together a great resource for artists looking to add interactivity to their art exhibits with computers and microcontrollers.
"Did you ever want to get more physical with your computer? Maybe you wanted a person's movement or light or heat to trigger something like a Quicktime movie. Or maybe you wanted a light to turn on or off, or a doll to spin, or Or maybe you wanted a light to turn on or off, or a doll to spin, or a door to open based on mouse movements within your Director movie, Applet, Flash Movie. Do you need to add just a little computation, maybe a single if statement, to a mailbox, coffee cup, or toy. This page will give you some basic techniques and resources to get started beyond the idea that a computer is a grey box with a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse. "
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