Posted in Installations on June 27th, 2009
In February 2008, I worked on an installation for Michel Gondry at Deitch Projects. Visitors would conceive a film, write a script, and shoot their short film all within a 2-hour window.
I created software and electronics for several parts of the installation. A train interior and bedroom interior both had video windows that could be switched between day/night and country/city. A car had a projected background, also switchable between day/night and country/city, with the playback speed and volume controlled by a gas pedal (a hacked guitar pedal).
Two units had video backgrounds that moved in syncrhonization with hand-cranked miniature foregrounds. I created wooden optical encoder wheels to measure the rotation. The structural and mechanical parts (along with all of the other sets) were created by Tim Rossiter.
After being installed in New York, the installation traveled to Sao Paolo and Rio.
Links
Photos at Deitch Projects
Photos on Flickr
An Interview
An Article (New York)
An Article (Brazil)
Photos
Posted in Music Videos on June 27th, 2009
In August 2007, I worked on a Daft Punk music video directed by Olivier Gondry.
The video was shot using hundreds of cameras, mostly wielded by audience members (mostly using cameras brought be the audience members). Tapes were distributed at the start of the show, people were assigned locations to stand, and tapes were collected at the end of the show.
Within hours of the show ending, we began around-the-clock tape transfers, using 7 computers and 8 cameras (see photos below). The transferring finished ahead of schedule, in about 24 hours, producing a couple terabytes of data.
Then we began processing the data. Olivier worked on one copy of the data while I worked on another copy. We each wrote custom software to align and edit the footage.
Links
MySpace version (higher quality)
YouTube version (lower quality)
Photos
Posted in Installations on June 23rd, 2009
Last summer I designed and installed the electronics and software for an Os Gemeos installation at Deitch Projects.
The installation consisted of an 1960’s electric analog organ, modified so that each key played a digital sample, enclosed in a plywood box, attached to a set of speakers.
I used a Mini-ITX computer with custom software (using the portaudio library) to play the audio samples. The key presses were detected by a pair of Arduinos. One Arduino was used simply to multiplex the other Arduino’s I/O lines.
The software included a recording mode, so that Os Gemeos could record each sample using the organ keyboard and a microphone. For some samples, they played songs from a Macbook attached to external speakers, which was then recorded using the same microphone.
The work was subsequently installed as part of The Margulies Collection in Miami.
Links
Exhibit photos at Deitch Projects
YouTube: Organ at The Margulies Collection in Miami
YouTube: Os Gemeos at Deitch Projects
Photos
Posted in Installations on May 6th, 2009
The Fast Planting project placed the MGR-3000 robot in the W/———— space. The dimensions of the robot were modified to fit the space and the yellow frame was constructed for the installation.
The robot planted seeds and recorded videos/photos of the plants growing. The robot used a set of attachments: soil moving, seed distributing, watering, and lighting.
Watch it here: Fast Planting Video
Posted in Robots on May 3rd, 2009
The MGR-3000 is a modular gantry robot. It consists of two computer-controlled XYZ gantry modules. One gantry holds a camera using a pan/tilt device. The other holds interchangeable attachments.
Structural / Mechanical Design
- The motors are 12-24V DC with worm gears.
- Connecting structures are lasercut 1/8″ MDF, layered with wood glue to form 1/4″ rigid parts.
- All other mechanical and structural parts are from McMaster.
- Motor adapters reduce from 5/16″ (motor) to 1/4″ (shaft) using 5/16″ shaft couplers and 5/16″ OD / 1/4″ ID bushings.
- Shafts are 1/4″ steel.
- Bearings are 1/4″ ID, flanged and shielded.
- Horizontal rails are lined with 0.08″ pitch timing belt, matched with 48-tooth and 60-tooth timing belt pulleys.
- Vertical mechanisms use 25-pitch roller chain and sprockets.
- Primary structural elements are 1″ x 1″ square steel or aluminum tubes.
- Mounting hardware are predominantly 1/4-20 bolts.
Electronics / Software Design
- The attachment modules are provided with 120VAC (relay controlled), 24VDC (relay controlled), 5VDC (relay controlled), a 5VDC servo signal, and ground.
- Each limit switch is an IR interrupter attached to a breakout board.
- Motors are driven using an L298 kit.
- Digital and analog inputs/outputs connect to an Arduino via a proto shield.
- The Arduino communicates with a computer via USB.
- The user interface software is implemented in C++ using the FOX Toolkit.
Posted in Music Videos on May 3rd, 2009




Watch the Video
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YouTube
Links
Garvy J. on MySpace
Garvy J. website
MIT Council for the Arts
Production Stills
Credits
Director: Peter Sand
Editor: James Holland
Producer: Chris Tsonis
Producer: Tilke Judd
Sets: Olivier Koch
Sets: Chris Peters
Sets: Chris Grossman
Sets: Arnaud Pilpre
Sets: Zea Barker
Sets: Keith Kowal
Sets: Guy Hoffman
Sets: Tilke Judd
Sets: Karena Tyan
Sets: Estevan Martinez
Sets: Christina Hawkes
Sets: Amy Wibowo
Sets: Austyn Hill
Gaffer: Neil Forman
Make-up: Michelle McCormack
Special Thanks
Harold Strand
Mat Laibowitz
Blake Brasher
Richard Whitney
Tim Anderson
Tom Buehler
Polina Golland
Fredo Durand
Seth Teller
Patrick Want
Susan Cohen
MIT Council for the Arts
Posted in Music Videos on May 3rd, 2009




Watch the Video
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MySpace Video
Links
Annuals on MySpace
Annuals website
Production Stills
By Justin McIntosh, Tamara Maletic, and Peter Sand
Credits
Director / Production designer: Peter Sand
Director of Photography: James Holland
Production Designer: Nicholas Des Jardins
Producer: BriAnna Olson
Set Design / Construction: Justin McIntosh
Set Design / Construction: Andrew Kopacz
Set Design / Construction: Alan
Set Design / Construction: Christina Bryant
Set Design / Construction: Diego McCafferty
Set Design / Construction: Carl Bennett
Wardrobe Stylist: Jane Ko
Gaffer: Maria Gambale
Make-up: Sonja Gjokaj
Special Thanks
Michael Pope
Tamara Maletic
Posted in Music Videos on May 3rd, 2009




Watch the Video
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YouTube
Links
Only Son on MySpace
Only Son website
Production Stills
By Justin McIntosh
Credits
Director: Peter Sand
DP / Editor: James Holland
AD / Producer: Justin McIntosh
AD / Producer: Purva Amar
AD / Producer: Ian McAlpin
AD: Catherine Bloch
Gaffer: Maria Gambale
Art: Christina Bryant
Art: J.P. Regalado
Wardrobe Stylist: Jane Ko
Make-up: Sonja Gjokaj
Make-up: Teresa Trella
PA: Dana Sterling
PA: Shane Garron
PA: Rabia Alghani
Special Thanks
Dana Sterling
Joseph Hung
Waleed Zaiter
Paragini Amin
Neil Stevenson
Jasper Sebastian Sturup
Jennifer Li