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IAP 2011 Activity


3d Microsoft Kinect Pixel Vision
Adam Pruden
Wed Jan 5, 12, 19, 26, 12-02:00pm, MIT Media Lab

Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Signup by: 31-Dec-2010
Limited to 4 participants.
Repeating event. Participants welcome at any session

Students will construct a more advanced 3D scanning system using zcam (Microsoft Kinect), openFrameworks, and Maya. This system uses real-time range imagine information in place of traditional full-color video. Featuring a near-infrared pulse, a variety of image data can be captured, separated and massaged in ways that allow the developer to detect how far pixels are away from the Kinect lens. Participants will experiment with all devices, software and code to make different visuals. This project is affiliated with Flyfire at MIT's Senseable City Lab
Web: http://senseable.mit.edu/flyfire/
Contact: Adam Pruden, 10-400, (317) 501-3812, apruden@mit.edu
Sponsor: Adam Pruden, 10-400, 617 324-1740, apruden@mit.edu
Latest update: 13-Dec-2010


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