January 2011
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Chris O’Shea, a British artist and designer, has used his Kinect to create an air guitar program that detects where your hands are and lets you strum an invisible guitar.
It’s awesome to see all of these innovations coming out of the Kinect. It really feels like the future of user/computer interfaces.
“First it thresholds the scene to find a person, then uses a histogram to ...
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This is a brilliant rethinking of a DJ set-up using a multi-touch table. It was created by Gerg Kaufman for his senior thesis project at the Kansas City Art Institute.
“The Multi Touch DJ light table by Designer Gerg Kaufman brings a new way of looking at DJ’ing. It’s multi touch interface which mimics 2 turntables and a mixer make it fun to interact with the music and keep the so...
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This is a brilliant rethinking of a DJ set-up using a multi-touch table. It was created by Gerg Kaufman for his senior thesis project at the Kansas City Art Institute.
“The Multi Touch DJ light table by Designer Gerg Kaufman brings a new way of looking at DJ’ing. It’s multi touch interface which mimics 2 turntables and a mixer make it fun to interact with the music and keep the so...
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