table powered Off and this ReacTivision simulator software
turned on. Below:

Essentially this has sped the development work up a good deal, but
has left the Physical status of my prototype a bit lacking. For the
final presentation, I would like to have a much better table in place.
Ideally, it would both look good and function well. So this weekend,
I set to work on remedying the table situation with the help of my
friend. The following photos chronicle the birth of the ProZeuxis
Workstation 1.0.1.
1. Began with a basic frame to house the illuminated plexi touch surface (surface not pictured)
2. Improved mounting bracket for softbox/camera to tripod
3. Surface enclosure closes tightly with cabinet hardware
4. Solution for surface front legs
5. Pre Camera mounting hardware
6. General layout coming together
7. Camera mount (screws into tripod mount through a hole in the softbox covering
8. Mount slides into place
9. Working out first round of design bugs
10. Calibrating camera for ReacTivision / ProZeuxis "road test"
11. Good with tests and some alterations - hanging up for a paint job
The new prototype table that has come out of this week's effort
should suit me well for the preparing and gathering of system
demonstration footage for the final. The previous table would just
not have done the work behind this project any justice. It was
only a matter of time before these measures were taken before I
could pursue serious demonstrations of ProZeuxis in any venue other
than my home.
