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Back home
Finally I came back home in Rome...
There's always a strange feeling when coming back after several days.
On one side I'm happy to be again in my "headquarter" where I can start again to do a lot of things that I wasn't able to do while I was away.
On the other side it seems like the party is over and now all the extraordinary feelings are gone leaving the place for the routinary ones.
So, at the end of the game, I can't say if I'm happy to continue all the things that I left uncompleted before leaving or if I'm sad to be again in front of a computer instead of a wonderful sea...
Anyway, actually I'm planning to spend some time of this week-end on the multitouch display, after publishing this post I'll see how to setup a portable base for the display and how to get the compliant surface in silicone rubber.
This surface will enhance (it's also a hope) a lot the sensivity of the display improving the coupling beetweeen the plexiglas panel and the projection screen.
Of course I'll write down something to fill the multitouch display page!
Stay tuned!
There's always a strange feeling when coming back after several days.
On one side I'm happy to be again in my "headquarter" where I can start again to do a lot of things that I wasn't able to do while I was away.
On the other side it seems like the party is over and now all the extraordinary feelings are gone leaving the place for the routinary ones.
So, at the end of the game, I can't say if I'm happy to continue all the things that I left uncompleted before leaving or if I'm sad to be again in front of a computer instead of a wonderful sea...
Anyway, actually I'm planning to spend some time of this week-end on the multitouch display, after publishing this post I'll see how to setup a portable base for the display and how to get the compliant surface in silicone rubber.
This surface will enhance (it's also a hope) a lot the sensivity of the display improving the coupling beetweeen the plexiglas panel and the projection screen.
Of course I'll write down something to fill the multitouch display page!
Stay tuned!
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