Friday, March 18, 2016

Progress update #5

This week we have been recovering from the exhausting ICT-showroom. It was ton of fun and lot of people visited our stand and really liked our product. Unfortunately we didn't win any prices but we won people´s hearts and made them laugh with Raise the Cup which is the most important thing. We got mentioned in TUAS´s web page and behind this link you can find interviews of Ville and Peter. ICT-showroom

Later this week we have been looking for different kinds of solutions for the video capture problem we faced at HK-arena. We have found some solutions that could work and we have been busy testing them out. Hopefully we can visit HK-arena soon again and see Raise the Cup in action.

Have a wonderful weekend!

Friday, March 11, 2016

Progress update #4

We're back once again!

This week we had a lot going on: First, we honed our software to be as responsive as possible while utilizing our new markers. This was done in order to make the software ready to be tested with the arena's equipment.


We did actually go to the arena in hopes of testing out the software but we could not anticipate the huge differences in the hardware side of things. Currently our program recognizes all camera devices linked to the computer it's running on - whether the connection is via USB or Firewire - but the setup on the arena utilized neither of the two. However, we are now working on getting the connection working even with this sort of a setup.

Secondly, we participated in the ICT Showroom, and it was a blast! We had a lot of people interested in our project and wanting to raise the cup, and they seemed to enjoy playing around with the software. We did get some feedback on things we could work on, and it will be taken into consideration.


Unfortunately, we did not win any prizes in the ICT Showroom as our competitors (and their innovations) were very good. It is also possible that the position of our stand was not the best, as we were put in a small hallway furthest from the main lobby in the building, and this could have affected our chances. We also learned a lot about organizing one's stand in such an event. One should focus on the visual presentation and be able to introduce the innovation idea in a very concise and clear way.



Overall, the experience was very exciting as we finally did have a completely public presentation of our innovation and were able to get some (probably) unbiased feedback on the project. So, stay tuned for more updates!
Ⓒ The Interactive Crowd Participation Team