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Old Apr 15th, 2008, 9:31 AM   #1
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Need Help with 'Dr. Zorbas' Greek Pride Measuring Device!

Hello everyone this is my first post,

My name is Demitrios Kargotis and I am a Masters Degree student at the Royal College of Art in South Kensington/London in the Design Products department. I am working on this project called Dr. Zorbas which is a machine which inflates your balloon depending on how big your Greek pride is. The user is exposed to a short sequence of film and imagery while measuring pulse and galvanic skin response and the counteractive quantity of air into the balloon is released: The bigger the Balloon the bigger the pride!

The machine has already been built but needs to be programmed:
I would like somebody to work with me to get the measuring from the (GSR + Pulse) to work with the balloon inflater (images included). So as the pulse raises and the GSR has increasingly less resistance the more air goes into the balloon.

I am happy to clarify and send additional information regarding the project. I need to get this done as soon as possible as it is due to be performed in the Greek Cypriot community in North London. It will also be exhibited at the prestigious summer show at the RCA - ITS ALSO A GOOD CHANCE TO GET YOUR NAME OUT THERE IF YOU WANT!

Im looking forward to hearing from you

Tel: 07784625439

Email: mail@demitrioskargotis.com

Regards

Demitrios
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Old Apr 15th, 2008, 9:52 AM   #2
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Re: Need Help with 'Dr. Zorbas' Greek Pride Measuring Device!

You're just round the corner from me. I'm currently in the Department of Computing labs in Imperial College, on Queen's Gate, revising compiler engineering. It looks like fun, and I'd love to get involved, but I have exams starting on the 28th and finishing on the 17th. If you can wait, I'm up for it, but I can't do anything until the 17th of May.
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Old Apr 15th, 2008, 10:13 AM   #3
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Re: Need Help with 'Dr. Zorbas' Greek Pride Measuring Device!

Hi Ooble,

Thank you for you reply. Ideally it is a little late, but I can work around that knowing that you are able to do the work required.

Since you are round the corner (which is great) I think it would be a good idea at this stage to meet up for a coffee or I can contact you via phone to discuss the project in more detail?

Let me know

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