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- | {{template> | + | ==== CTXz ==== |
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name=Patrick Pedersen| | name=Patrick Pedersen| | ||
nick=ctxz| | nick=ctxz| | ||
email=ctx.xda@gmail.com| | email=ctx.xda@gmail.com| | ||
phone=+420 607 952 628| | phone=+420 607 952 628| | ||
- | web=[[user: | + | web=[[https:// |
photo=ctxz.png? | photo=ctxz.png? | ||
irc=ctxz | irc=ctxz | ||
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==== About me ==== | ==== About me ==== | ||
- | I'm currently a computer engineering student at the Technical University in Berlin. My interest lie mostly in areas where computer science and electrical engineering overlap, such as low-level programming (kernel stuff, firmware programming, | + | I'm currently a computer engineering student at the Technical University in Berlin |
==== Public Projects ==== | ==== Public Projects ==== | ||
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- | ==== Android ROM Porting | + | === Android ROM Porting === |
I've been part of numerous open source projects, starting all the way back to 2015 where I started out with Android ROM porting, where I would port TWRP and CyanogenMod (currently known as LineageOS) to various devices. Some notable ports were: | I've been part of numerous open source projects, starting all the way back to 2015 where I started out with Android ROM porting, where I would port TWRP and CyanogenMod (currently known as LineageOS) to various devices. Some notable ports were: | ||
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I have since moved away from the Android Porting community and progressed more towards microcontroller programming, | I have since moved away from the Android Porting community and progressed more towards microcontroller programming, | ||
- | ==== reHackable | + | === reHackable === |
More recently I've become a co-administrator of the [[https:// | More recently I've become a co-administrator of the [[https:// | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | |
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
I am also an contributor at the [[https:// | I am also an contributor at the [[https:// | ||
- | ==== Glitch Art ==== | + | === Glitch Art === |
- | As I began to further dig down the pathway of low level programming, | + | As I began to further dig down the pathway of low level programming, |
Simultaneously, | Simultaneously, | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | |
In this scene, a " | In this scene, a " | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | |
The music video of A$AP Mob's " | The music video of A$AP Mob's " | ||
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In a way, analog glitch art became somewhat of a playground for me to test out and further develop my understanding of electronics. As of now I have been working on two analog glitch projects, although the first one makes use of microcontrollers. | In a way, analog glitch art became somewhat of a playground for me to test out and further develop my understanding of electronics. As of now I have been working on two analog glitch projects, although the first one makes use of microcontrollers. | ||
- | ==== OptoGlitch | + | == OptoGlitch == |
OptoGlitch Is An Optocoupler Built For Distortion. It works by analogously parsing each pixel of an Image trough a optocoupler circuit consisting of a LED and a photo resistor. The RGB values are translated into brightness values of the LED. Since the photo-resistor input resolution is rather low, allot of data is lost in the process of transmission. In addition to that, the circuit is left out exposed, meaning outer changes in light will also affect the parsing process. Finally, some very interesting " | OptoGlitch Is An Optocoupler Built For Distortion. It works by analogously parsing each pixel of an Image trough a optocoupler circuit consisting of a LED and a photo resistor. The RGB values are translated into brightness values of the LED. Since the photo-resistor input resolution is rather low, allot of data is lost in the process of transmission. In addition to that, the circuit is left out exposed, meaning outer changes in light will also affect the parsing process. Finally, some very interesting " | ||
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The Hackaday blog has written a nice article about this project [[https:// | The Hackaday blog has written a nice article about this project [[https:// | ||
- | The rather primitive circuitry and software has been well documented over at the projects [[https:// | + | The rather primitive circuitry and software has been well documented over at the projects [[https:// |
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{{: | {{: | ||
- | ==== Video Glitch Array ==== | + | == Video Glitch Array == |
- | Video Glitch Array is a project in which I attempt to create glitch art explicitly by manipulating VGA signals. I achieved this by building my very own circuitry | + | Video Glitch Array is a project in which I attempt to create glitch art explicitly by manipulating VGA signals. I achieved this by building my very own circuitry |
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