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Hi guys, welcome to this session of
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projection mapping using mad mapper with me when stables.
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So today I'm in this fabulous old picture
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House and they've let me in for the day to do some projection mapping tests.
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I can do more sessions for you guys.
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One of the sessions we're going to look at is we're gonna use this little device here,
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and this is called the minimax.
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And what this does is you create your projection map project in Mathematica.
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You export it to the minimum and you run the whole show during this.
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So we're going to test it out.
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So this is the minimal,
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and essentially it's a soup to Raspberry Pi.
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So I've got madman open and I've got my minimal,
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and it works off a USB,
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micro-USB Cal, which goes in there once I've exploited mine project.
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Okay, so I'm in my Mappae.
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You've seen this one before from the spatial mapping session.
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So I've got my projection map and I'm just going to speed this up and I'm going to create
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a little output map that I can then send to the minimum and the minimap camera machine.
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Now the minimax can do much,
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much more than just rudeness.
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Show it can LED lies to you can program it.
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So it can do lots of things.
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You can have 89 connecting,
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so you can connect several mini-mills together.
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You've also got DMX in OSC functionality in there.
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That's a different session.
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But for now, let's just create this projection map unless Apple to the minimal.
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And let's just run this simple map on Matt.
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So I create my map, I've gone to my file,
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I'm going to Export Video mapping to minimap.
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So let me just find that.
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There we go.
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So all I do when I click Export,
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I get this little dialogue box of that gives me
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a Few warned engineers depending on the type of MAPAI want to export L.
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So for now I'm just going to click OK for everything because I'm not delve too deep.
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I just want to show you this pipe flow, how this works.
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So I've selected my video,
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expert video to minima,
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and that's now sending it to the SD card,
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which I'm not going to put into my Minimap machine.
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And I'm just going to run this little projection map of that.
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Excellent, so that's doing its thing now.
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So we're ready to export and sending
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the information from projection mapper into the SD card ready for minima,
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let's have a look at the results.
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So all I'm doing is I'm putting the SD card in
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the minivan and is connected to its power supply,
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which is power via USB cable.
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Then I select the HDMI cable in there,
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and that's connected to the projector.
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So that's already turned on, it's ready to go.
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Let's have a look at the footage. Turn light on.
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And there you have it.
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The minimal ruin the show.
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So this is perfect for Gallery installations or why you
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can't have your laptop present all the time.
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Again, guys, you don't need the minimax to be great at math mapping.
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Each Justin added tool to help you with your projection mapping journey.
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Thank you guys, have a great day.
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See you in the next session.
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