http://slugwiki.mit.edu/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Ivanaf&feedformat=atomSlugWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-19T06:11:51ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.25.2http://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Iron_Curtain2&diff=5072Iron Curtain22020-01-30T02:29:37Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>DEPRECATED.<br />
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This is the second version of the Iron Curtain, an LED array used in 4e. <br />
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It was very damaged during rush 2019, and hasn't been fixed since then<br />
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== Objectives ==<br />
=== Software ===<br />
# Reacts to music / beats<br />
# Display arbitrary content (video from youtube, screen grab from a computer)<br />
# Capable of creating new functions by combining previous ones (Functional programming style).<br />
# Few dependencies / dependencies that are easy to install<br />
# Modular (can change the protocol to control other types of LED screens, LED strips, increase the number of strips being controlled, add plugins, etc)<br />
# Mostly in a single language<br />
# Provides an API to change parts of the program to run in different languages if useful.<br />
# Ideally, communication through UDP / WebRTC; if TCP is fast enough, then, simply use TCP if it is easier.<br />
# Should run on Linux, Windows and Mac<br />
# Possible Bemix integration<br />
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=== Hardware ===<br />
# Very light (<40 pounds)<br />
# Small number of components; <br />
# The more expensive hardware has to be easily replaceable<br />
# Can be used without internet connection, by connecting the device directly to a computer<br />
# Can be used through WiFi.<br />
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== Other work ==<br />
The 1e disco floor has a software that reacts to music and new functions can be created in a functional way https://github.com/FirstEast/1e-Disco.<br />
I (Ivan) haven't managed to run it to test. It depends on a some python network libraries that failed to work on my computer. It has the problem that it depends on a server to run at the moment.<br />
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The 3e lights control https://github.com/ervanalb/beat-off. It is a really neat and modular control for LEDs. The tricky part is that it can only output the control to the LEDs using the LUX protocol https://github.com/ervanalb/lux, which is a protocol for power and data. It has the advantage of allowing controlling the LEDs in a very cheap way, but it seems harder to implement. The communication uses TCP instead of UDP, which might cause problems when controlling over wifi.<br />
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== Overview ==<br />
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=== Hardware ===<br />
# 30 x 2m WS2812B strips<br />
# Raspberry pi Model 1<br />
# Discarded Computer power supplies <br />
Twin wall plastic http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-48-in-x-96-in-x-0-157-in-White-Twin-Wall-Plastic-Sheet-1TW4896C/205828967<br />
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| emcneill<br />
| 5,18<br />
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| fishburn<br />
| 6<br />
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| <br />
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| cedavis<br />
| 6<br />
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| luminea<br />
| 21W, 6<br />
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| 6, 18<br />
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| immanuel<br />
| 18<br />
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| tarun_ag<br />
| 8<br />
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| finale<br />
| 8, 16<br />
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| 6<br />
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| 6<br />
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| ike<br />
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| dkm<br />
| 18, 8B<br />
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| knet<br />
| 6, 15<br />
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| kathyc<br />
| 6, 15<br />
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| vimb<br />
| 6, 15<br />
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| javed<br />
| 6, 15<br />
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| dwilson<br />
| 6, 18<br />
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| Farah Zaheer<br />
| farahz<br />
| 8<br />
| 2004 <br />
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| Joanna Jeong<br />
| jj21 mit.edu<br />
| 7<br />
| 2003 <br />
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| [[Eric Jonas '03|Eric Jonas]]<br />
| jonas mit.edu<br />
| 6, 9<br />
| 2003 <br />
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| Benny Richardson<br />
| benny mit.edu<br />
| 18<br />
| 2003 <br />
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| Eric Schwerdtfeger<br />
| <br />
| 5, 18<br />
| 2003 <br />
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| Alan Shields<br />
| ashields mit.edu<br />
| 10<br />
| 2003 <br />
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| Aurora Schmidt<br />
| auroras mit.edu<br />
| 6, 15<br />
| 2003 <br />
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| Caroline Twomey<br />
| <br />
| 16<br />
| 2003 <br />
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| Vishwanath Venugopalan<br />
| vishy mit.edu<br />
| 6, 9<br />
| 2003 <br />
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| Catherine Matlon<br />
| flutie mit.edu<br />
| 18<br />
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| <br />
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| Caroline Cutting<br />
| caroline mit.edu<br />
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| Sarah Farrar<br />
| <br />
| 10<br />
| 2002 <br />
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| Stanislav Funiak<br />
| stanf mit.edu<br />
| 6<br />
| 2002 <br />
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| Zahra Kanji<br />
| zahra mit.edu<br />
| 11<br />
| 2002 <br />
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| [http://web.mit.edu/abhinavk/www Abhinav Kumar]<br />
| abhinavk mit.edu<br />
| 6, 8, 18<br />
| 2002 <br />
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| Erica Peterson<br />
| astronut mit.edu<br />
| 16<br />
| 2002 <br />
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| Vijay Pahilwani<br />
| vijay mit.edu<br />
| 8<br />
| 2002 <br />
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| Tuan Phan<br />
| <br />
| 6, 15<br />
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| 2002 <br />
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| Misha Koshelev<br />
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| 2002 <br />
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| electronic max<br />
| max mit.edu<br />
| 6<br />
| 2001 <br />
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| cme mit.edu<br />
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| <br />
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| 2001 <br />
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| Matthew Burnside<br />
| event mit.edu<br />
| <br />
| 2000 <br />
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| Andy Chang<br />
| changa alum.mit.edu<br />
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| 2000 <br />
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| Gabriel Daleson<br />
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| huia alum.mit.edu<br />
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| Michel Ibanescu<br />
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| cheng2 alum.mit.edu<br />
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| rmin mit.edu<br />
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| alvarso mit.edu<br />
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| ppelleti uiuc.edu<br />
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| Amy Schneider<br />
| ptbear alum.mit.edu<br />
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| starflt mit.edu<br />
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| steph alum.mit.edu<br />
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| Stephen J. Bridges<br />
| bridges alum.mit.edu<br />
| <br />
| 1979 <br />
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| johnescrow@mit.edu<br />
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[[Category:MIT Slang]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Crvft&diff=5030Crvft2019-01-19T03:10:04Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>Crvft are former residents of Slugfest.<br />
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| [[Ivan Tadeu Ferreira Antunes Filho]]<br />
| [[ivanaf]]<br />
| 6-2 / 18<br />
| 2017<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| [[Edward "Ned" Burnell]]<br />
| eburn<br />
| 2<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Miguel Bustamante]]<br />
| miguelbp<br />
| 22<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Isaac Gutekunst]]<br />
| igutek<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Robert Johnson]]<br />
| robj<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Jingxiao Lu]]<br />
| jxlu<br />
| 18<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ting Mao]]<br />
| maoting<br />
| 14<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Casey McNamara]]<br />
| caseymc<br />
| 6-3, 8B<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Lizzie Rosalia]]<br />
| erosalia<br />
| 7<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Allison Schneider]]<br />
| aschneid<br />
| 12<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Julia Sterling]]<br />
| jsterlin<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shavinesh Sukesh]]<br />
| shavi<br />
| 2<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Jelle Vandenhooff]]<br />
| jelle<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Xiaoyue Zhang]]<br />
| xiaoyue<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2013<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Mason Glidden]]<br />
| mglidden<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[William Carter Huffman]]<br />
| whuffman<br />
| 8<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Melissa Kornspan]]<br />
| kornspan<br />
| 16<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|[[Jelena Markovic]]<br />
| markovic<br />
| 18<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Timothy Mickel]]<br />
| tmickel<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Kirsten Olson]]<br />
| kirsteno<br />
| 6-1<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Diony Rosa]]<br />
| dhrosa<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Aakanksha Sarda]]<br />
| aaki<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Kelly Snyder]]<br />
| kesnyder<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Christopher Tam]]<br />
| tchris<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Sherry Wu]]<br />
| shewu<br />
| 6-3, 15<br />
| 2014<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Rachel Clark]]<br />
| raclark<br />
| 3<br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Michael Flynn]]<br />
| miflynn<br />
| 8, 18<br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ciara Kamahele-Sanfratello]]<br />
| ciara<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ahmet Musobeyoglu]] <br />
| acm<br />
| ??? <br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Darci Reed]]<br />
| djreed<br />
| 2<br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Brandon Vasquez]]<br />
| bvasquez<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Phoebe Whitwell]]<br />
| phojo<br />
| 1C<br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Timothy Yang]]<br />
| timyang<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Jessie Zhang]]<br />
| jtzhang<br />
| 18<br />
| 2015<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Irina Cookie|Irina Kholodenko]]<br />
| irikho<br />
| 18<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Simone|Simone Agha]]<br />
| sagha<br />
| 8B, 6-1<br />
| 2012<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Lauren Chai<br />
| chail<br />
| 2A<br />
| 2012<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Elaina Chai<br />
| echai<br />
| 6-1, 8B<br />
| 2012<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Tucker Chan]]<br />
| trchan<br />
| 8<br />
| 2012<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Shaymus Hudson]]<br />
| swhudson<br />
| 3<br />
| 2012<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Laura Shumaker]]<br />
| lcshu<br />
| 2<br />
| 2012<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Victoria Enjamio<br />
| venjamio <br />
| 3<br />
| 2014<br />
| AXO<br />
|-<br />
| Josh Oreman<br />
| oremanj<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2013<br />
| Random Hall <br />
|-<br />
| Ted Hilk<br />
| thilk<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2013<br />
| Off Campus<br />
|-<br />
| Joe Mauer<br />
| jmauer<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2012<br />
| Off Campus<br />
|-<br />
| [[David Anderson]]<br />
| dsa<br />
| 2-OE<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Steven Arcangeli<br />
| stevearc<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Erik Chen<br />
| erikchen<br />
| 8, 18<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Eric Marion]]<br />
| emarion<br />
| 8, 6-2<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Carly Narlesky]]<br />
| carlesky<br />
| 1E<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Nathan Pallo]]<br />
| natech<br />
| 6-1<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Ben Peters]]<br />
| bnpeters<br />
| 2<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Basant V Sagar]]<br />
| basant<br />
| 18<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Fangfei Shen]]<br />
| fangfei<br />
| 8B, 21W<br />
| 2011<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Buckethead|Sebastian Donlan]]<br />
| srd<br />
| 2<br />
| 2012<br />
| 3W<br />
|-<br />
| Matt Sooknah<br />
| thesook<br />
| 8<br />
| 2013<br />
| ET<br />
|-<br />
| Baiaboo Rai<br />
| baiaboo <br />
| 6-1<br />
| 2013<br />
| No. 6<br />
|-<br />
| Andrew Erickson<br />
| drew777<br />
| 2<br />
| 2012<br />
| pkt<br />
|-<br />
| [[Vicky Li]]<br />
| vk_li<br />
| 8<br />
| 2012<br />
| Univ. Colorado<br />
|-<br />
| Jayson Lynch<br />
| jaysonl<br />
| 8<br />
| 2012<br />
| ET<br />
|-<br />
| [[Daniel Fourie]]<br />
| dfourie<br />
| 2<br />
| 2012<br />
| 2w<br />
|-<br />
| [[Adrian Mullings]]<br />
| mullings<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2011<br />
| Housing<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
| [[Elizabeth Power]]<br />
| epower<br />
| 6-1<br />
| 2008<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Pia Pal<br />
| parama<br />
| 6,9<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[David Backus]]<br />
| dbackus<br />
| 6-1<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Laura Evans]]<br />
| laurae<br />
| 18<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Katherine Lin<br />
| katlin<br />
| 6, 15<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Chenxia Liu<br />
| cliu10<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Kevin Modzelewski<br />
| kmod<br />
| 6-3<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Samantha Palazzolo]]<br />
| sammp<br />
| 6-1<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Michael Scarito]]<br />
| scarito<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Jacinda Shelly<br />
| jknoll<br />
| 6<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| Ethan Sterling<br />
| sterline<br />
| 18, 21W<br />
| 2010<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
| [[Andrew Drechsler]]<br />
| andrewd<br />
| 6-2<br />
| 2010<br />
| study abroad / 3w<br />
|-<br />
| Amber Houghstow<br />
| amberh<br />
| 8<br />
| 2010<br />
| pika<br />
|-<br />
| YinMonMon Aung<br />
| yin_mon<br />
| 16<br />
| 2009<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| Adam Chamberlin<br />
| aleclair<br />
| 16<br />
| 2009<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| [[Edwin Chen]]<br />
| edchen<br />
| 18<br />
| 2009<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| [[Jennifer Doyle]]<br />
| magpi<br />
| 2, 4<br />
| 2009<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| Anna Goldie<br />
| agoldie<br />
| 6<br />
| 2009<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| [[David Harvison]]<br />
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[[Category:MIT Slang]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Ivan_Tadeu_Ferreira_Antunes_Filho&diff=5029Ivan Tadeu Ferreira Antunes Filho2019-01-19T03:08:53Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Person | name= Ivan Tadeu Ferreira Antunes Filho<br />
| username=[[ivanaf]]<br />
| usersite=<br />
| alias=<br />
| picture description=<br />
| image name=<br />
| hometown= Lins, Brazil<br />
| course=6-2<br />
| class=2017<br />
| date of birth= Some day<br />
| room=G412<br />
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Ex [[printercomm]] at 4e at the moment. Ex responsible for the project fund. <br />
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<div>__NOTOC__<br />
[[Image:cocoa.jpg|thumb|right|Fourth East having cocoa, every damn night.]]<br />
Fourth East, located on the fourth floor of the east parallel of [http://ec.mit.edu/ East Campus], is a co-ed living group, home to around 40 undergrads and 1 [[GRT]].<br />
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Some of the things our residents enjoy include cooking, movies, adventuring and biking, working on [[:Category:Projects | projects]], partying, collecting electronics, listening to loud music, playing frisbee and soccer, [[Board Games|board games]], and working on problem sets (or enjoying [[Pass/no record|pass/no record]]). We have a traditional nightly [[Cocoa|cocoa]] (other beverages welcome). Many of our residents are active in the greater East Campus community.<br />
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Our historical name is "Slugfest," which refers to when residents took extra time to graduate or hung around MIT for a few extra years to get a higher degree.<br />
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[[Image:balcony.jpg|thumb|left|Looking over Ames Street.]]<br />
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==[[:Category:Slugfest_Culture |Culture]]==<br />
[[Image:slugfolks.jpg|thumbnail]]<br />
[[Image:lizzie.jpg|thumb|right|Guyyyyysssss!]]<br />
Our culture is sometimes a little hard to nail down. Lots of us like to cook, but some of us only really know how to use the microwave. Some of us stack our rooms with computers found on reuse; some of us keep the emptiest rooms found in East Campus. We decidedly have a few course six majors, but no real shortage of other majors, either. Our residents participant in a wide variety of extracurricular activities, including the student government, research, sports teams, competitive teams and a huge variety of cultural groups.<br />
==[[:Category:Projects | Projects]]==<br />
Projects have a large place in our hall history. "Back in the day" it is rumored that people used calculators and finger scanners to open their doors. A perennial project is the [[Bemix]] music system that comes and goes, letting residents make playlists from their room and then play it in their bathroom of choice or in the "Walcool" ceiling tiles.<br />
[[Image:bemix.jpg|thumb|left|Mural in our bathroom, touch it gently if it's not broken.]]<br />
==[[:Category:Hall Feeds | Hall Feeds]]==<br />
[[Image:robcappie.jpg|thumb|right|Hawt.]]<br />
Every term we have about six or seven hall feeds. Hall feeds are hall sponsored activities where a few residents make food for the rest of the hall and guests. Everyone is happy. Check out past hall feeds and keep up to date with what hall feeds are coming up!<br />
==[[:Category:Slugfest Government| Government]]==<br />
The hall is governed by three [[Hall Chairs|hall chairs]] that are elected each spring at the scheduled hall budget meeting. Our chairs attend bi-weekly East Campus meetings, occasionally mediate conflicts, and make decisions about our hall rooming, budget, etc.<br />
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We also have a dedicated [[GRT]] or Graduate Resident Tutor--a grad student who is given a wad of cash each semester to act like a freshmen. Our current GRT is [[Jo Melville]].<br />
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In 2002, the residents of our hall ratified a new hall [[constitution]] which is still in effect today.<br />
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==[[:Category:Slugfest Places | Places]]==<br />
Fourth East is divided into three sections: [[Walcott]], [[Bemis]], and [[Goodale]]. Each section of the hall has its own character, defined by its current residents.<br />
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The hall has two lounges: the [[Cocoa Lounge]] otherwise known as "Wallounge" and the [[Goodale Lounge]].<br />
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==[[Slug_Quotes| Slug Quotes]]==<br />
Slugs say the most ridiculous things. Some of these quotes are taken out of context, that's why they are there. They wouldn't be funny otherwise.<br />
These quotes are hall of famers that live through the test of time.<br />
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==[[:Category:Murals| Murals]]==<br />
Fourth East is proud of its murals, and [[ivanaf]] documented them in 2015. Take a look at our[[:Category:Murals| murals]]!<br />
[[File:BS.jpg|thumbnail|left|Bemis Street Side]]<br />
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==Recent changes==<br />
Here you can see what shenanigans slugs have written on the wiki lately!<br />
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==External Links==<br />
* [http://web.mit.edu/slugfest/www/oldindex.html Old Webpage]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=File:Goodalecourtyard.jpg&diff=5027File:Goodalecourtyard.jpg2019-01-19T02:44:51Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>== Murals ==<br />
Slugfest is home to many colorful and beautiful murals. Many date back to the late 70s and early 80s, and many have been painted as recently as Summer 2015.<br />
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<gallery widths=800px perrow=1 caption="Murals" mode="packed"><br />
File:BS.jpg|[[Bemis]] Street Side<br />
File:BC.jpg|[[Bemis]] Courtyard Side<br />
File:drowning_man.jpg|[[Drowning Man]]<br />
File:deep_walcott.jpg| [[Deep Walcott]] <br />
File:slugfest_mural.jpg| [[Slugfest]] mural<br />
File:gamethrones.jpg| Darci's door<br />
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[[Media:goodalestreet.jpg]] | Goodale Street side!<br />
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[[Media:goodalecourtyard.jpg]] | Goodale courtyard side!<br />
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[[Media:walcott.jpg]] | Walcot!</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Category:Murals&diff=5023Category:Murals2019-01-19T02:38:04Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>== Murals ==<br />
Slugfest is home to many colorful and beautiful murals. Many date back to the late 70s and early 80s, and many have been painted as recently as Summer 2015.<br />
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<gallery widths=800px perrow=1 caption="Murals" mode="packed"><br />
File:BS.jpg|[[Bemis]] Street Side<br />
File:BC.jpg|[[Bemis]] Courtyard Side<br />
File:drowning_man.jpg|[[Drowning Man]]<br />
File:deep_walcott.jpg| [[Deep Walcott]] <br />
File:slugfest_mural.jpg| [[Slugfest]] mural<br />
File:goodalestreet.jpg| [[Goodale]] street side<br />
File:goodalecourtyard.jpg| [[Goodale]] courtyard side<br />
File:walcott.jpg| [[Walcott]] all!<br />
File:gamethrones.jpg| Darci's door<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Person | name= Ivan Tadeu Ferreira Antunes Filho<br />
| username=[[ivanaf]]<br />
| usersite=<br />
| alias=<br />
| picture description=<br />
| image name=<br />
| hometown= Lins, Brazil<br />
| course=6-2<br />
| class=2017<br />
| date of birth= Some day<br />
| room=G412<br />
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[[Category: Slugs]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Iron_Curtain2&diff=4835Iron Curtain22016-01-26T00:27:34Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>DEPRECATED.<br />
<br />
This is the second version of the Iron Curtain, an LED array used in 4e. <br />
<br />
== Objectives ==<br />
=== Software ===<br />
# Reacts to music / beats<br />
# Display arbitrary content (video from youtube, screen grab from a computer)<br />
# Capable of creating new functions by combining previous ones (Functional programming style).<br />
# Few dependencies / dependencies that are easy to install<br />
# Modular (can change the protocol to control other types of LED screens, LED strips, increase the number of strips being controlled, add plugins, etc)<br />
# Mostly in a single language<br />
# Provides an API to change parts of the program to run in different languages if useful.<br />
# Ideally, communication through UDP / WebRTC; if TCP is fast enough, then, simply use TCP if it is easier.<br />
# Should run on Linux, Windows and Mac<br />
# Possible Bemix integration<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# Very light (<40 pounds)<br />
# Small number of components; <br />
# The more expensive hardware has to be easily replaceable<br />
# Can be used without internet connection, by connecting the device directly to a computer<br />
# Can be used through WiFi.<br />
<br />
== Other work ==<br />
The 1e disco floor has a software that reacts to music and new functions can be created in a functional way https://github.com/FirstEast/1e-Disco.<br />
I (Ivan) haven't managed to run it to test. It depends on a some python network libraries that failed to work on my computer. It has the problem that it depends on a server to run at the moment.<br />
<br /><br />
<br /><br />
The 3e lights control https://github.com/ervanalb/beat-off. It is a really neat and modular control for LEDs. The tricky part is that it can only output the control to the LEDs using the LUX protocol https://github.com/ervanalb/lux, which is a protocol for power and data. It has the advantage of allowing controlling the LEDs in a very cheap way, but it seems harder to implement. The communication uses TCP instead of UDP, which might cause problems when controlling over wifi.<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# 30 x 2m WS2812B strips<br />
# Raspberry pi Model 1<br />
# Discarded Computer power supplies <br />
Twin wall plastic http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-48-in-x-96-in-x-0-157-in-White-Twin-Wall-Plastic-Sheet-1TW4896C/205828967<br />
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-Underlayment-Common-7-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-0-196-in-x-48-in-x-96-in-431178/203183010</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4803Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T05:13:13Z<p>Ivanaf: /* Hardware */ new section</p>
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<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing on the server would allow people to control it through cellphones, which is pretty neat.<br />
<br />
== Audio redirection ==<br />
<br />
Is there anything better than jackd for audio redirecting that is multiplatform?<br />
<br><br />
Doesn't matter what we use, we should be able to use mock audio for this if needed, such as choose an audio file to use as audio input, or choose a constant beat for this, or simply a microphone.<br />
<br />
== Audio processing ==<br />
<br />
Vamp plugins seem to be pretty useful for this. Also, an abstraction such as milibeats, as implemented by Tetazoo's beat-of seems extremely useful.<br />
<br />
==Patterns ==<br />
If we want to be able to combine patterns, probably the best way is to implement patterns in a way that they don't have an internal state, and only depend on the audio and on the previous <br />
<br><br />
[[Image:patterns1Iron.png|thumb|700px]]<br />
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== Hardware ==<br />
<br />
Are those materials really fine for the iron curtain? http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-48-in-x-96-in-x-0-157-in-White-Twin-Wall-Plastic-Sheet-1TW4896C/205828967<br />
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http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-Underlayment-Common-7-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-0-196-in-x-48-in-x-96-in-431178/203183010</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4802Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T05:09:12Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing on the server would allow people to control it through cellphones, which is pretty neat.<br />
<br />
== Audio redirection ==<br />
<br />
Is there anything better than jackd for audio redirecting that is multiplatform?<br />
<br><br />
Doesn't matter what we use, we should be able to use mock audio for this if needed, such as choose an audio file to use as audio input, or choose a constant beat for this, or simply a microphone.<br />
<br />
== Audio processing ==<br />
<br />
Vamp plugins seem to be pretty useful for this. Also, an abstraction such as milibeats, as implemented by Tetazoo's beat-of seems extremely useful.<br />
<br />
==Patterns ==<br />
If we want to be able to combine patterns, probably the best way is to implement patterns in a way that they don't have an internal state, and only depend on the audio and on the previous <br />
<br><br />
[[Image:patterns1Iron.png|thumb|700px]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4801Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T05:08:40Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>[[File:Example.jpg|thumbnail]]==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing on the server would allow people to control it through cellphones, which is pretty neat.<br />
<br />
== Audio redirection ==<br />
<br />
Is there anything better than jackd for audio redirecting that is multiplatform?<br />
<br><br />
Doesn't matter what we use, we should be able to use mock audio for this if needed, such as choose an audio file to use as audio input, or choose a constant beat for this, or simply a microphone.<br />
<br />
== Audio processing ==<br />
<br />
Vamp plugins seem to be pretty useful for this. Also, an abstraction such as milibeats, as implemented by Tetazoo's beat-of seems extremely useful.<br />
<br />
==Patterns ==<br />
If we want to be able to combine patterns, probably the best way is to implement patterns in a way that they don't have an internal state, and only depend on the audio and on the previous <br />
<br><br />
[[Image:patterns1Iron.png|thumb|700px]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=File:Patterns1Iron.png&diff=4800File:Patterns1Iron.png2015-12-24T05:07:05Z<p>Ivanaf: File uploaded with MsUpload</p>
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<div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4799Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T05:06:46Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing on the server would allow people to control it through cellphones, which is pretty neat.<br />
<br />
== Audio redirection ==<br />
<br />
Is there anything better than jackd for audio redirecting that is multiplatform?<br />
<br><br />
Doesn't matter what we use, we should be able to use mock audio for this if needed, such as choose an audio file to use as audio input, or choose a constant beat for this, or simply a microphone.<br />
<br />
== Audio processing ==<br />
<br />
Vamp plugins seem to be pretty useful for this. Also, an abstraction such as milibeats, as implemented by Tetazoo's beat-of seems extremely useful.<br />
<br />
==Patterns ==<br />
If we want to be able to combine patterns, probably the best way is to implement patterns in a way that they don't have an internal state, and only depend on the audio and on the previous</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4798Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:54:20Z<p>Ivanaf: /* Audio redirection */</p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing on the server would allow people to control it through cellphones, which is pretty neat.<br />
<br />
== Audio redirection ==<br />
<br />
Is there anything better than jackd for audio redirecting that is multiplatform?<br />
<br><br />
Doesn't matter what we use, we should be able to use mock audio for this if needed, such as choose an audio file to use as audio input, or choose a constant beat for this, or simply a microphone.<br />
<br />
== Audio processing ==<br />
<br />
Vamp plugins seem to be pretty useful for this. Also, an abstraction such as milibeats, as implemented by Tetazoo's beat-of seems extremely useful.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4797Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:48:53Z<p>Ivanaf: /* Audio processing */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing on the server would allow people to control it through cellphones, which is pretty neat.<br />
<br />
== Audio redirection ==<br />
<br />
Is there anything better than jackd for audio redirecting that is multiplatform?<br />
<br />
== Audio processing ==<br />
<br />
Vamp plugins seem to be pretty useful for this. Also, an abstraction such as milibeats, as implemented by Tetazoo's beat-of seems extremely useful.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4796Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:42:39Z<p>Ivanaf: /* Audio redirection */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing on the server would allow people to control it through cellphones, which is pretty neat.<br />
<br />
== Audio redirection ==<br />
<br />
Is there anything better than jackd for audio redirecting that is multiplatform?</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4795Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:40:26Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing on the server would allow people to control it through cellphones, which is pretty neat.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4794Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:34:11Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi (Ivan), even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, I think. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?<br />
<br><br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4793Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:33:04Z<p>Ivanaf: /* Client side or server side? */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi, even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, but not as a broker. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
==Processing client side of server side==<br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster, unless the server side was implemented as a website.<br />
<br />
== Client side or server side? ==<br />
<br />
Should we have the processing that controls the iron curtain on the client side, server side, or have the option to choose?</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4792Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:29:18Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi, even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, but not as a broker. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg, which still drops packets, instead of resending them.<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
==Processing client side of server side==<br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster, unless the server side was implemented as a website.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Iron_Curtain2&diff=4791Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:24:23Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>This is the second version of the Iron Curtain, an LED array used in 4e. <br />
<br />
== Objectives ==<br />
=== Software ===<br />
# Reacts to music / beats<br />
# Display arbitrary content (video from youtube, screen grab from a computer)<br />
# Capable of creating new functions by combining previous ones (Functional programming style).<br />
# Few dependencies / dependencies that are easy to install<br />
# Modular (can change the protocol to control other types of LED screens, LED strips, increase the number of strips being controlled, add plugins, etc)<br />
# Mostly in a single language<br />
# Provides an API to change parts of the program to run in different languages if useful.<br />
# Ideally, communication through UDP / WebRTC; if TCP is fast enough, then, simply use TCP if it is easier.<br />
# Should run on Linux, Windows and Mac<br />
# Possible Bemix integration<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# Very light (<40 pounds)<br />
# Small number of components; <br />
# The more expensive hardware has to be easily replaceable<br />
# Can be used without internet connection, by connecting the device directly to a computer<br />
# Can be used through WiFi.<br />
<br />
== Other work ==<br />
The 1e disco floor has a software that reacts to music and new functions can be created in a functional way https://github.com/FirstEast/1e-Disco.<br />
I (Ivan) haven't managed to run it to test. It depends on a some python network libraries that failed to work on my computer. It has the problem that it depends on a server to run at the moment.<br />
<br /><br />
<br /><br />
The 3e lights control https://github.com/ervanalb/beat-off. It is a really neat and modular control for LEDs. The tricky part is that it can only output the control to the LEDs using the LUX protocol https://github.com/ervanalb/lux, which is a protocol for power and data. It has the advantage of allowing controlling the LEDs in a very cheap way, but it seems harder to implement. The communication uses TCP instead of UDP, which might cause problems when controlling over wifi.<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# 30 x 2m WS2812B strips<br />
# Raspberry pi Model 1<br />
# Discarded Computer power supplies <br />
Twin wall plastic http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-48-in-x-96-in-x-0-157-in-White-Twin-Wall-Plastic-Sheet-1TW4896C/205828967<br />
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-Underlayment-Common-7-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-0-196-in-x-48-in-x-96-in-431178/203183010</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4790Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:07:36Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi, even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, but not as a broker. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg .<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.<br />
<br />
==Processing client side of server side==<br />
Having the processing be in the client side looks like it would make the development faster, unless the server side was implemented as a website.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4789Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:06:36Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi, even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, but not as a broker. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg .<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could "update 1000" (limited by update rate of the pi) times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4788Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T04:03:06Z<p>Ivanaf: /* UDP Discovery */</p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi, even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a separate server as a discovery service, but not as a broker. <br />
<br />
== UDP vs TCP ==<br />
The rate will likely be around 60 frames per second, in a local network, in the worst case. For our use case this means around 324Kb/s, which can be safely implemented as a TCP connection with a reliable protocol. If the latency proves to be problematic, we could use PUB/SUB from nanomsg .<br />
<br />
==Reliable vs unreliable protocol ==<br />
If we use a reliable protocol we can implement extra commands for the server such as, shift colors, update, etc. That takes few bytes of instructions and could update 1000 times per second to make use of all the pixels on the screen.<br />
<br><br />
If we use unreliable protocols, we have to always output the whole screen to the server.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Talk:Iron_Curtain2&diff=4787Talk:Iron Curtain22015-12-24T03:33:59Z<p>Ivanaf: Created page with "==UDP Discovery == I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi, even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a bro..."</p>
<hr />
<div>==UDP Discovery ==<br />
<br />
I can't make UDP discovery work reliably over wifi, even on a local machine. Instead of using UDP discovery it would probably be better to simply use a broker.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Iron_Curtain2&diff=4786Iron Curtain22015-12-24T02:43:37Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is the second version of the Iron Curtain, an LED array used in 4e. <br />
<br />
== Objectives ==<br />
=== Software ===<br />
# Reacts to music / beats<br />
# Display arbitrary content (video from youtube, screen grab from a computer)<br />
# Capable of creating new functions by combining previous ones (Functional programming style).<br />
# Few dependencies / dependencies that are easy to install<br />
# Modular (can change the protocol to control other types of LED screens, LED strips, increase the number of strips being controlled, add plugins, etc)<br />
# Mostly in a single language<br />
# Provides an API to change parts of the program to run in different languages if useful.<br />
# Ideally, communication through UDP / WebRTC; if TCP is fast enough, then, simply use TCP if it is easier.<br />
# Possible Bemix integration<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# Very light (<40 pounds)<br />
# Small number of components; <br />
# The more expensive hardware has to be easily replaceable<br />
# Can be used without internet connection, by connecting the device directly to a computer<br />
# Can be used through WiFi.<br />
<br />
== Other work ==<br />
The 1e disco floor has a software that reacts to music and new functions can be created in a functional way https://github.com/FirstEast/1e-Disco.<br />
I (Ivan) haven't managed to run it to test. It depends on a some python network libraries that failed to work on my computer. It has the problem that it depends on a server to run at the moment.<br />
<br /><br />
<br /><br />
The 3e lights control https://github.com/ervanalb/beat-off. It is a really neat and modular control for LEDs. The tricky part is that it can only output the control to the LEDs using the LUX protocol https://github.com/ervanalb/lux, which is a protocol for power and data. It has the advantage of allowing controlling the LEDs in a very cheap way, but it seems harder to implement. The communication uses TCP instead of UDP, which might cause problems when controlling over wifi.<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# 30 x 2m WS2812B strips<br />
# Raspberry pi Model 1<br />
# Discarded Computer power supplies <br />
Twin wall plastic http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-48-in-x-96-in-x-0-157-in-White-Twin-Wall-Plastic-Sheet-1TW4896C/205828967<br />
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-Underlayment-Common-7-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-0-196-in-x-48-in-x-96-in-431178/203183010</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Iron_Curtain2&diff=4785Iron Curtain22015-12-24T00:58:44Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>This is the second version of the Iron Curtain, an LED array used in 4e. <br />
<br />
== Objectives ==<br />
=== Software ===<br />
# Reacts to music / beats<br />
# Display arbitrary content (video from youtube, screen grab from a computer)<br />
# Capable of creating new functions by combining previous ones (Functional programming style).<br />
# Few dependencies / dependencies that are easy to install<br />
# Modular (can change the protocol to control other types of LED screens, LED strips, increase the number of strips being controlled, add plugins, etc)<br />
# Mostly in a single language<br />
# Provides an API to change parts of the program to run in different languages if useful.<br />
# Communication through UDP / WebRTC<br />
# Possible Bemix integration<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# Very light (<40 pounds)<br />
# Small number of components; <br />
# The more expensive hardware has to be easily replaceable<br />
# Can be used without internet connection, by connecting the device directly to a computer<br />
# Can be used through WiFi.<br />
<br />
== Other work ==<br />
The 1e disco floor has a software that reacts to music and new functions can be created in a functional way https://github.com/FirstEast/1e-Disco.<br />
I (Ivan) haven't managed to run it to test. It depends on a some python network libraries that failed to work on my computer. It has the problem that it depends on a server to run at the moment.<br />
<br /><br />
<br /><br />
The 3e lights control https://github.com/ervanalb/beat-off. It is a really neat and modular control for LEDs. The tricky part is that it can only output the control to the LEDs using the LUX protocol https://github.com/ervanalb/lux, which is a protocol for power and data. It has the advantage of allowing controlling the LEDs in a very cheap way, but it seems harder to implement. The communication uses TCP instead of UDP, which might cause problems when controlling over wifi.<br />
<br />
== Overview ==<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# 30 x 2m WS2812B strips<br />
# Raspberry pi Model 1<br />
# Discarded Computer power supplies <br />
Twin wall plastic http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-48-in-x-96-in-x-0-157-in-White-Twin-Wall-Plastic-Sheet-1TW4896C/205828967<br />
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-Underlayment-Common-7-32-in-x-4-ft-x-8-ft-Actual-0-196-in-x-48-in-x-96-in-431178/203183010</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Iron_Curtain2&diff=4784Iron Curtain22015-12-24T00:30:27Z<p>Ivanaf: Created page with "This is the second version of the Iron Curtain, an LED array used in 4e. == Objectives == === Software === # Reacts to music / beats # Display arbitrary content (video from..."</p>
<hr />
<div>This is the second version of the Iron Curtain, an LED array used in 4e. <br />
<br />
== Objectives ==<br />
=== Software ===<br />
# Reacts to music / beats<br />
# Display arbitrary content (video from youtube, screen grab from a computer)<br />
# Capable of creating new functions by combining previous ones (Functional programming style).<br />
# Few dependencies / dependencies that are easy to install<br />
# Possible Bemix integration<br />
# Modular (can change the protocol to control other types of LED screens, LED strips, increase the number of strips being controlled, add plugins, etc)<br />
# Mostly in a single language<br />
# Provides an API to change parts of the program to run in different languages if useful.<br />
<br />
=== Hardware ===<br />
# Small number of components; <br />
# The more expensive hardware has to be easily replaceable<br />
# Can be used without internet connection, by connecting the device directly to a computer<br />
# Can be used through WiFi.<br />
<br />
== Other work ==<br />
The 1e disco floor has a software that reacts to music and new functions can be created in a functional way https://github.com/FirstEast/1e-Disco.<br />
I (Ivan) haven't managed to run it to test. It depends on a some python network libraries that failed to work on my computer. It has the problem that it depends on a server to run at the moment.<br />
<br /><br />
The 3e lights control https://github.com/ervanalb/beat-off. It is a really neat and modular control for LEDs. The tricky part is that it can only output the control to the LEDs using the LUX protocol https://github.com/ervanalb/lux, which is a protocol for power and data. It has the advantage of allowing controlling the LEDs in a very cheap way, but it seems harder to implement. The communication uses TCP instead of UDP, which might cause problems when controlling over wifi.</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Category:Projects&diff=4783Category:Projects2015-12-23T23:45:28Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:building-barco-stand.jpg|thumb|right|Building a [[Barcos|Barco]] stand in the [[Goodale Lounge]]]]<br />
<br />
==Current Projects==<br />
*[[Iron Curtain2]]<br />
*[[Bemix]]<br />
*[[4E Decathlon]] - The 4E startup competition.<br />
*[[4E Fanfic]]<br />
<br />
==Completed Projects==<br />
===Fall 2015===<br />
*[[4e pentagram]]<br />
===Spring 2015===<br />
*[[Videogame Shelves]]<br />
<br />
===???? Sometime between 2008 and 2015===<br />
*[[711 button]]<br />
*[[ Goodale automation|Light and projector computer control]]<br />
*[[Iron Curtain]]<br />
<br />
<br />
===IAP 2008===<br />
*[[Hydra Cornelius]]<br />
===Fall 2007===<br />
*[[ELCN]]<br />
===Fall 2006===<br />
*[[Walcott Visualization]]<br />
*[[Laser light show]]<br />
===Summer 2006===<br />
*my-junt.bemix - a permanent home for the music cache available to bemix, as well as places for photos to be stored<br />
*[[Slugnet]] - a connection between the bemix machines<br />
*[[Fojiba-Jabba]]<br />
===Spring 2006===<br />
* [[Cocoa Table]] Renovation<br />
* [[4E Network]] (beta) -- bidirectional<br />
* [[Control Panel]] -- alpha version of "push it"<br />
* [[Bemix]] -- installed in shallow goodale, painted mural in Bemis<br />
===[[IAP Projects | IAP 2006]]===<br />
* Kitchen Renovation<br />
* Spool<br />
* Shelves in Walcott lounge<br />
* [[Bemix#Cable Trays|Cable Trays]]<br />
* [[Bemix|Bemix v3.0]] (beta) -- demonstrated basic functionality 2/3/06<br />
* [[4E Network]] (alpha) -- Bemix to server works, server to bemix hardware is not implemented and the firmware is unreliable<br />
===Fall 2005===<br />
* [[Slugwiki Server]]<br />
* Cable Trays (central 2/3's finished)<br />
===Spring 2005===<br />
* [[Bemix|Bemix v1.0]]<br />
* [[Goodale Lounge|Goodale Lounge renovation]]<br />
===Fall 2004===<br />
* [[Cocoa Table]]<br />
<br />
==Small Projects==<br />
In addition to the one or two major projects happening on Slugfest there are numerous small ones. These are often done on the spur of the moment.<br />
<br />
*[[Tang Cookbook]]<br />
*[[High Voltage#Cooking with high voltage|Cooking with high voltage]]<br />
*[[Ethernet Hammock]]<br />
*[[Omega Muffin]]<br />
*[[High Voltage#Jacob's Ladder|Jacob's Ladder]]<br />
*[[Microwave]]<br />
<br />
==Project Funding==<br />
*[[4E_projects_budget | Fall 2005]]<br />
*[[Bemix Hardware Notes | IAP 2006]]<br />
<br />
==Tech Notes==<br />
* [[Apache Authenticate Proxy]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Slugfest Culture]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Category:Projects&diff=4763Category:Projects2015-11-28T10:43:27Z<p>Ivanaf: /* Current Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:building-barco-stand.jpg|thumb|right|Building a [[Barcos|Barco]] stand in the [[Goodale Lounge]]]]<br />
<br />
==Current Projects==<br />
*[[Bemix]]<br />
*[[Iron Curtain]]<br />
*[[4E Decathlon]] - The 4E startup competition.<br />
*[[4E Fanfic]]<br />
<br />
==Completed Projects==<br />
===Fall 2015===<br />
*[[4e pentagram]]<br />
===Spring 2015===<br />
*[[Videogame Shelves]]<br />
<br />
===???? Sometime between 2008 and 2015===<br />
*[[711 button]]<br />
*[[ Goodale automation|Light and projector computer control]]<br />
<br />
===IAP 2008===<br />
*[[Hydra Cornelius]]<br />
===Fall 2007===<br />
*[[ELCN]]<br />
===Fall 2006===<br />
*[[Walcott Visualization]]<br />
*[[Laser light show]]<br />
===Summer 2006===<br />
*my-junt.bemix - a permanent home for the music cache available to bemix, as well as places for photos to be stored<br />
*[[Slugnet]] - a connection between the bemix machines<br />
*[[Fojiba-Jabba]]<br />
===Spring 2006===<br />
* [[Cocoa Table]] Renovation<br />
* [[4E Network]] (beta) -- bidirectional<br />
* [[Control Panel]] -- alpha version of "push it"<br />
* [[Bemix]] -- installed in shallow goodale, painted mural in Bemis<br />
===[[IAP Projects | IAP 2006]]===<br />
* Kitchen Renovation<br />
* Spool<br />
* Shelves in Walcott lounge<br />
* [[Bemix#Cable Trays|Cable Trays]]<br />
* [[Bemix|Bemix v3.0]] (beta) -- demonstrated basic functionality 2/3/06<br />
* [[4E Network]] (alpha) -- Bemix to server works, server to bemix hardware is not implemented and the firmware is unreliable<br />
===Fall 2005===<br />
* [[Slugwiki Server]]<br />
* Cable Trays (central 2/3's finished)<br />
===Spring 2005===<br />
* [[Bemix|Bemix v1.0]]<br />
* [[Goodale Lounge|Goodale Lounge renovation]]<br />
===Fall 2004===<br />
* [[Cocoa Table]]<br />
<br />
==Small Projects==<br />
In addition to the one or two major projects happening on Slugfest there are numerous small ones. These are often done on the spur of the moment.<br />
<br />
*[[Tang Cookbook]]<br />
*[[High Voltage#Cooking with high voltage|Cooking with high voltage]]<br />
*[[Ethernet Hammock]]<br />
*[[Omega Muffin]]<br />
*[[High Voltage#Jacob's Ladder|Jacob's Ladder]]<br />
*[[Microwave]]<br />
<br />
==Project Funding==<br />
*[[4E_projects_budget | Fall 2005]]<br />
*[[Bemix Hardware Notes | IAP 2006]]<br />
<br />
==Tech Notes==<br />
* [[Apache Authenticate Proxy]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Slugfest Culture]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Category:Projects&diff=4762Category:Projects2015-11-28T10:43:13Z<p>Ivanaf: /* Current Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:building-barco-stand.jpg|thumb|right|Building a [[Barcos|Barco]] stand in the [[Goodale Lounge]]]]<br />
<br />
==Current Projects==<br />
*[[Bemix]]<br />
*[[Iron Curtain]]<br />
*[[4E Decathlon]] - The 4E startup competition.<br />
*[[4e Fanfic]]<br />
<br />
==Completed Projects==<br />
===Fall 2015===<br />
*[[4e pentagram]]<br />
===Spring 2015===<br />
*[[Videogame Shelves]]<br />
<br />
===???? Sometime between 2008 and 2015===<br />
*[[711 button]]<br />
*[[ Goodale automation|Light and projector computer control]]<br />
<br />
===IAP 2008===<br />
*[[Hydra Cornelius]]<br />
===Fall 2007===<br />
*[[ELCN]]<br />
===Fall 2006===<br />
*[[Walcott Visualization]]<br />
*[[Laser light show]]<br />
===Summer 2006===<br />
*my-junt.bemix - a permanent home for the music cache available to bemix, as well as places for photos to be stored<br />
*[[Slugnet]] - a connection between the bemix machines<br />
*[[Fojiba-Jabba]]<br />
===Spring 2006===<br />
* [[Cocoa Table]] Renovation<br />
* [[4E Network]] (beta) -- bidirectional<br />
* [[Control Panel]] -- alpha version of "push it"<br />
* [[Bemix]] -- installed in shallow goodale, painted mural in Bemis<br />
===[[IAP Projects | IAP 2006]]===<br />
* Kitchen Renovation<br />
* Spool<br />
* Shelves in Walcott lounge<br />
* [[Bemix#Cable Trays|Cable Trays]]<br />
* [[Bemix|Bemix v3.0]] (beta) -- demonstrated basic functionality 2/3/06<br />
* [[4E Network]] (alpha) -- Bemix to server works, server to bemix hardware is not implemented and the firmware is unreliable<br />
===Fall 2005===<br />
* [[Slugwiki Server]]<br />
* Cable Trays (central 2/3's finished)<br />
===Spring 2005===<br />
* [[Bemix|Bemix v1.0]]<br />
* [[Goodale Lounge|Goodale Lounge renovation]]<br />
===Fall 2004===<br />
* [[Cocoa Table]]<br />
<br />
==Small Projects==<br />
In addition to the one or two major projects happening on Slugfest there are numerous small ones. These are often done on the spur of the moment.<br />
<br />
*[[Tang Cookbook]]<br />
*[[High Voltage#Cooking with high voltage|Cooking with high voltage]]<br />
*[[Ethernet Hammock]]<br />
*[[Omega Muffin]]<br />
*[[High Voltage#Jacob's Ladder|Jacob's Ladder]]<br />
*[[Microwave]]<br />
<br />
==Project Funding==<br />
*[[4E_projects_budget | Fall 2005]]<br />
*[[Bemix Hardware Notes | IAP 2006]]<br />
<br />
==Tech Notes==<br />
* [[Apache Authenticate Proxy]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Slugfest Culture]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=File:Gamethrones.jpg&diff=4761File:Gamethrones.jpg2015-11-27T08:17:40Z<p>Ivanaf: File uploaded with MsUpload</p>
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<div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Category:Murals&diff=4758Category:Murals2015-11-27T07:27:17Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>== Murals ==<br />
Slugfest is home to many colorful and beautiful murals. Many date back to the late 70s and early 80s, and many have been painted as recently as Summer 2015.<br />
<br />
<gallery widths=800px perrow=1 caption="Murals" mode="packed"><br />
File:BS.jpg|[[Bemis]] Street Side<br />
File:BC.jpg|[[Bemis]] Courtyard Side<br />
File:drowning_man.jpg|[[Walcott]] Street Side<br />
File:deep_walcott.jpg| [[Deep Walcott]] <br />
File:slugfest_mural.jpg| [[Goodale]] Street Side<br />
File:gamethrones.jpg|[[Walcott]] Street Side<br />
</gallery></div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Shallow_Goodale_bathroom&diff=4755Shallow Goodale bathroom2015-11-26T05:43:26Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Goodale_bathroom.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Shallow goodale]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Rocky Horror 003.sized.jpg|thumb|right|The big [[spool]] once took a shower in Shallow Goodale]]<br />
<br />
The (arguably) best bathroom in 4e. The one where you don't have to wait for the water to heat up and with the perfect water pressure. <br /><br />
<br />
It is one of the nodes of the [[Bemix]] projects. It is a single occupancy bathroom in Goodale and the only one on hall with a lock on the door.<br />
[[Category:Slugfest Places]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=File:Goodale_bathroom.jpg&diff=4754File:Goodale bathroom.jpg2015-11-26T05:39:52Z<p>Ivanaf: File uploaded with MsUpload</p>
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<div>File uploaded with MsUpload</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Shallow_Goodale_bathroom&diff=4753Shallow Goodale bathroom2015-11-26T05:39:46Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Rocky Horror 003.sized.jpg|thumb|right|The big [[spool]] once took a shower in Shallow Goodale]]<br />
<br />
[[Image:Rocky Horror 003.sized.jpg|thumb|right|The big [[spool]] once took a shower in Shallow Goodale]]<br />
<br />
The (arguably) best bathroom in 4e. The one where you don't have to wait for the water to heat up and with the perfect water pressure. <br /><br />
<br />
It is one of the nodes of the [[Bemix]] projects. It is a single occupancy bathroom in Goodale and the only one on hall with a lock on the door.<br />
[[Category:Slugfest Places]]</div>Ivanafhttp://slugwiki.mit.edu/index.php?title=Slugfest_Kitchen&diff=4752Slugfest Kitchen2015-11-26T05:38:34Z<p>Ivanaf: </p>
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<div><br />
[[Image:Goodale_kitchen.jpg|600px |thumb|right|Kitchen]]<br />
Located in Goodale, the kitchen contains three stoves and a microwave. Baking terrorists fabricate cookies in the kitchen to inflict fear upon slugfest. Italian-sub.mit.edu, a sort of touch-screen music system, pipes music into the kitchen and provides easy web access for recipes.<br />
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== Kitchen Rules ==<br />
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Most of the kitchen rules boil down to "use common sense" and "don't be an asshole", with a side of "if you are an asshole, prepare to face the consequences". More specifics can be found below.<br />
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(large chunks of the following copied from an e-mail from [[Jackie]], a [[Kitchen Czar]] of 2004-2005)<br />
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# Label all food in both the fridges and the freezers with your name and the date you put it in (month/day for fridge, month/year for freezer). Anything without a name is free to the first person to find it (and may be thrown away at any moment). If you want people to eat it, label it 4E. Anything older than one month in the fridge and one semester in the freezer may be tossed, and will be if it has expired or looks sketchy, so don't forget about things.<br />
# Food on stoves and counters probably belongs to someone who still actively cares about it. Don't mess with it, unless you're absolutely certain it's been there for a really long time. ("Really long time" is a very subjective term, I realize... think of it as: if you're not sure if it's okay, it isn't.) On the flip side, if you're leaving food unattended for long, please make sure it's clear who it belongs to.<br />
# Any dishes left out (or found on wall hooks or the 4e utensil drawers between the sinks) can be used as long as you wash them promptly and put them back where you found them. Never take stuff from people's cabinets unless you have already received permission from them.<br />
# Wash your dishes promptly, because sinks are emptied out into the dirty dish rack around midnight (give or take an hour) each night. If you have to soak dishes overnight, that's okay, leave a note.<br />
# Each shelf of the dirty dish rack is emptied every other week (Sunday night). If you leave stuff lying around, be sure to rescue it or else it will be permanently gone. <br />
# Anyone who puts pasta or other food in the sink instead of the waste disposal will be shot. LEARN TO USE THE WASTE DISPOSAL. If you need to be taught, ask me ([[User:Alisonc|Alison]]).<br />
# If you break something, clean it up and replace it. If it was glass or otherwise sharp, send a warning email to the hall.<br />
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Not a rule, but just a warning: the burners are gas, so watch out for<br />
the open flames and make sure they're turned all the way off when you<br />
turn them off. You don't have to babysit burners every moment they're on, but if something boils over from inattention, I will find you and<br />
make you clean it up and possibly hurt you, or at least be angry and I'm<br />
the one who assigns your cupboard space.<br />
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Cabinet space is assigned in the first week or two of fall term as fairly and appropriately as the Kitchen Czar can manage. All cabinet space will be allocated -- there will almost certainly be no leftover space, so be sure to pay attention and sign up when this happens.<br />
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==Kitchen Upgrades==<br />
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===Completed===<br />
# Deep Cleaning - Removal of items that expired in the past century, dirt that hasnt moved since the creation of the world, broken kitchen implements, etc. <br />
# general maintenance - fix latch on middle oven <br />
# pot hooks in NW corner + SE corner. (Immediately to right of door as you enter and above dirty dish rack.)<br />
# refinishing of center table<br />
# painting walls - remove grime, pretty-ify our lives. <br />
# space utility maximization - storage shelves for infrequently used items (such as air conditioners, paper plates, plastic silverware, peanut oil, etc) in underutilized locations (such as above the fridges). also a tidier shelf for Italian-Sub.<br />
# figure out an efficient way of storing spatulas, spoons, knives (Drawers)<br />
# Use dremel tool to label properties<br />
# Raise table permanently<br />
# Re-Caulk counter tops<br />
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===To be continued===<br />
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# rack for baking pans, other flat things.<br />
# rack for pot lids<br />
# paper towel dispenser (Slug Shaped...)<br />
# mug storage thing?<br />
# plates/bowls storage thing?<br />
# containers for sugar/flour/brown sugar/chocolate chips...<br />
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===notes:===<br />
*The kitchen is 8' 6" tall<br />
*The counter tops are 3' tall<br />
*The new fridge is 5' 5" tall<br />
*Spam is 4' 11.5" tall<br />
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==Pan inventory:==<br />
*5 large frying pans (~13" diameter, ~20" long)<br />
*5 medium frying pans (~10" diameter, ~16" long)<br />
*3 small fryng pans (~8" diameter, ~15" long)<br />
*3 medium sauce pans (~7" diameter, ~14" long)<br />
*2 small sauce pans (~6" diameter, ~13" long)<br />
*3 rusty pieces of junk<br />
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*7 baking sheets<br />
*3 cake pans<br />
*5 cutting boards<br />
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