The Rorschachoscope 2 uses vvvv to create images that resemble the images used in the Rorschach inkblot test.
The project uses and a collection of different PS2 shaders to transform video input, manipulating its shape and color to create the inkblot-like images in real time.
Visitors could interact with the installation to create their own images by moving around, as if they were in front of some kind of psychological mirror. User movement was also manipulated in a way that tries to simulate ink (to better understand it, see real installation footage or a test video captured directly from vvvv).
If visitors so desire, they could also save the image by clapping their hands once (or just making some loud noise). The current images were then saved, and uploaded to a web page that holds the saved Rorschach-esque shapes as well as the original video input frame that created to them.
This project was created by Zeh Fernando for the Digital Interface Design course at Senac São Paulo (Brazil).
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