Thanks! It was my pleasure to work with the London Design museum on that project.
That looks terrific! Would you mind telling us a little about how you achieved this in hardware and software?Thanks! It was my pleasure to work with the London Design museum on that project.
Thanks a lot! These images are very valuable. Just a few postings above, I mentioned that it would make sense to use four wide-screen monitors with a few Raspberry Pi's - and this is exactly what you did here. Very nice - and thanks for sharing.The London Design Museum mockup was done VERY quickly, I think we had maybe a week to plan it, the monitors and hardware were ordered from Amazon UK and sent direct to the museum. There was one error I'm aware of, the white rubdown lettering was misplaced outside the monitor insets, but oh well. And there was a malfunction in that the outer casing was not ventilated, and the monitors would overheat and shut down. Definitely a pro tip for anyone else trying to built one of these beasts.
Thank you! And yours seems to be well on the way, I look forward to seeing what you do with it!Thanks a lot! These images are very valuable. Just a few postings above, I mentioned that it would make sense to use four wide-screen monitors with a few Raspberry Pi's - and this is exactly what you did here. Very nice - and thanks for sharing.
Well, the first one (in the rotating corridor) will just be a face plate sitting on a white case.Thank you! And yours seems to be well on the way, I look forward to seeing what you do with it!
These are good sources! But for the Pod Bay console, the screen captures from the Blu Ray are already pretty good.well if it helps, here's the best reference I can find on the Pod Bay console. Do you have all the recent books? The Bizony "Making of Kubrick's 2001" by Taschen is a gold mine, as are Adam K Johnson's two "Lost Science" volumes.
Yeah the 4K UHD is a gold mine if you have the computer that can play it and take frame grabs.These are good sources! But for the Pod Bay console, the screen captures from the Blu Ray are already pretty good.
Hmm. This I might be able to do myself.well if it helps, here's the best reference I can find on the Pod Bay console.
The first steps in building the unit in the rotating hallway.
All the pieces are cut from 3/16" plywood with a laser cutter.
I don't own one - it would be way above my budget. But I have (occasional) access to a nice one from Jamieson. And, yes, this makes a huge difference for my builds.Hmm. This I might be able to do myself.
Damn that was fast. I’m so jealous of people with laser cutters. What one do you have?
They were 4:3 in the sequel though, but in normal orientation ... Those looked like small TV screens.My bad. I thought they were 4:3
That’s probably how I got mixed up. Watched 2010 the other day.They were 4:3 in the sequel though, but in normal orientation ... Those looked like small TV screens.
How could you? Never saw the entire movie: too many errors inside the sets of DiscoveryThat’s probably how I got mixed up. Watched 2010 the other day.
Yeah it’s a bit cringe inducing. I was mainly listening to it.too many errors inside the sets of Discovery
My man Btw, saw that pic of Stanley looking to set-up a shot and saw those lenses on the sill...is the one on the left a Nikkor?Yeah it’s a bit cringe inducing. I was mainly listening to it.