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In the bustling scene of Delft Highlights 2024, we, the NewMedia Centre, collaborated with artist Sophia Bulgakova to enhance her installation. The objective was to add a dynamic touch to her existing setup, where words scrolled on screens, aiming for a more engaging experience.

Our goals were clear and challenging:

  1. Dynamic Enhancement with Minimal Gear:

We aimed to inject life into the installation without relying on complex equipment or intricate computer setups.

  1. Real-time Control Over Moving Text:

The idea was to have precise control over the size and speed of the moving words, creating a dynamic and captivating display.

  1. Flexible Text Editing in Real-time:

We wanted the flexibility to edit, rearrange, and modify the words on the fly, allowing for spontaneous adjustments.

Our journey unfolded in two key stages:

  1. Streaming with Raspberry Pi’s:

Initially considering Raspberry Pi’s for video streaming, we faced decoding limitations. Shifting gears, we utilized OBS on a regular computer with the NDI plugin. Dicaffeine played a crucial role in enabling smooth video streaming over cables and Wi-Fi. The Raspberry Pi’s seamlessly joined the setup, proving their reliability.

  1. Text Management in Unreal Engine:

Transitioning to Unreal Engine 5.2, known for game development, we created a practical interface for easy word changes. Achieving smooth text movement posed challenges, but we found a solution using a special texture. Our application offered two modes – one for editing and another for display. Blueprints in Unreal Engine facilitated seamless transitions between different text displays.

The climax arrived as all 8 screens merged into a cohesive display on a large 4-8K screen. OBS acted as the conductor, splitting the collective display into 8 individual screens. Extensive testing confirmed the stability of our creation.

Meet the team behind the scenes of this project:

  • Arend-Jan Krooneman
  • Arno Freeke
  • Ivan Tzvetkov
  • Roland van Roijen

In this pragmatic tale, our NewMedia Centre and Sophia Bulgakova not only tackled technical challenges but also crafted an engaging display. Delft Highlights 2024 witnessed a blend of technology and art, paving the way for future interactive installations. The end – until the next chapter in our journey!

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