Justin DeCell

Projects

Kinetic Blue Projection

Kinetic Blue Projection is an open source application developed to solve the problem of projection on arbitrary surfaces from any angle. It allows the user to capture the output of any window in Windows. It is then projected on a plane in 3D space which is output to the projector. By rotating, and zooming in on the plane one can align the plane in such a way that the projection looks like a proper flat projection. Further the user can alter the 4 vertices of the plane to gain greater control over the placement of the image. This project was a collaborative effort with Michael Cobelli, Evan Patton, Rob Humphreys and myself.

UPAC Lights

This project provided a much need rebuild of the UPAC Lights website. Co-Developed with Ryan Desmond, the site is used to manage our membership and shows. It provides many convenient functions such as a live iCal feed, automatic show reminder e-mails, show request/status form and more.

Light Precipitation

Light Precipitation is documentation of a brief installation installed on the RPI campus in Spring of 2007. The site and installation were created as part of my Net Art class @ RPI.

Interactive Narrative

This site explores the idea of a narrative told through stylized video and text in the form of a web page. It was created for Media Studio: Imaging @ RPI, spring 2006.

Terminator 2

This site documents a project that involved recreating the Terminator 2 movie trailer with stop motion animation. Both the animation and web site were created for Media Studio: Imaging in spring of 2006 with Brice Johnson.

Celeberty Ranking Game

This is my first experiance creating a flash "game". I created this in spring 2007 in response to Christopher Fahey's Concentric Empathy for my Net Art class @ RPI. It was a particularly challanging project as it was my first time using mysql, flash and actionscript thus there are still some bugs.

MyStuff.com

This site was created for net art at RPI in spring 2007 as an attempt to allow the user to create thier own personal space using other people's photos posted on flickr.com. See the about page for more information.