The Kinect-A-Fan is an installation involving 10 equality spaced miniature fans one right beside another. Along with a Kinect 3-D camera, this installation in controlled using only your hands or another multitouch device such as an iPhone or iPad. There are three difference modes that can be chosen by the user; Free Mode, Single Player, [...]
This morning I discovered a great peice of software I had to blog about. For the past few weeks I have been trying to take data values out of the primesense/openni skeletal tracking example and use it in other applications like processing. I tried writing my own TCP XML socket but that did not go [...]
For a lack of a better title, I have started building my Kinect Sensory Playbox. It will consist of 15 miniature fans with red and green leds on each fan. The fans will be equally spaced out and inside a long box with circles cut when there fans are located. The led lights will be [...]
For one portion of my Kinect hacking project I would like to create a row of fans that can be turned on and off with your hand. When a user moves around the room, the fans that are closest to the user will turn on and when the user moves away the fans stop. I [...]
From the very beginning of this new Kinect scene, I always wanted to use the Kinect as a 3D camera and map a room in 3d space. Finally I have managed to figure out a great way to do this using OS X and a piece of open-source software called “Kinect RGB“. You can download [...]






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