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Showing posts with label Kinect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kinect. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

kinect chaosc

kinect chaosc from dustin o'connor on Vimeo.


"here is a xy kinect pad interface. the x is your pitch and the y is your gate.

kineme.net/​forum/​Discussion/​DevelopingCompositions/​TryingtomakeaKaossilatorwithinQuartzComposer#comment-20289"

Saturday, April 02, 2011

An Exclusive First Look at Tim Thompson's Kinect-Based Instrument: MultiMultiTouchTouch


YouTube Uploaded by newechoproductions on Apr 2, 2011

"MultiMultiTouchTouch is custom solution invented by Tim Thompson that offers players any number of arbitrarily-shaped multitouch areas with three-dimensional spatial control. Interaction with this space allows users to control and play virtual synthesizers using nothing but a Microsoft Kinect as the controller. In this video Mark Mosher interviews Tim who offers a behind-the-scenes look at the technology. At the end of the video Mark gives MultiMultitouchTouch a try. More interviews like this at http://www.modulatethis.com/interviews"

Monday, February 14, 2011

The Air Guitar Redefined by Kinect

Kinect "AiR" Scratch Dj n' with Traktor

Kinect "AiR" Scratch Dj n' with Traktor from dustin o'connor on Vimeo.


"(©) "AiR Scratch" augmented interactive reality dj scratching.

here im using the kinect to control dj software. its no joke in air gesture scratching."

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Stringer (Quick demo at Music Hackday)

Stringer (Quick demo at Music Hackday) from Alexander Chen on Vimeo.


"(Uploading this right from Hackday. I will add a longer video showing multiple users, drawing strings in the air, and more.)

Stringer was built by the team of Aidan Feldman, Tyler Williams, and Alexander Chen in one weekend for Music Hackday in NYC, 2011. A string instrument performed through the Kinect 3d camera.

Alex Chen: chenalexander.com
Aidan Feldman: aidanfeldman.com
Tyler Williams: fr.ac.tl/​blog"

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Kinect Drawable Synthesizer


YouTube via roboczar | January 25, 2011 |

"You draw buttons, and they become key you can play. See the impromptu sound board video for a demonstration of drawing buttons."

Impromptu Sound Board

roboczar | January 23, 2011 |

"Using the Kinect, I can create buttons by just drawing enclosed shapes on a piece of paper! The kinect identifies those regions as buttons that can be activated when I press them with my finger. This program uses ROS, the openni kinect drivers, and software I wrote here at MIT. You can find the code in the mit-ros-pkg repository."

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Kittynect


YouTube via spindizzyman | January 23, 2011 |

"cat+kinect=kittynect

Translating Feline Behavior Into Sound!"

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Kinect Controlling Buchla 200e


YouTube via spindizzyman | January 13, 2011 |

"Hacked this together tonight. Using a Microsoft kinect connected to a Mac which is connected to a Xio which is connected to my Buchla. Lots of software and hacks in the chain."

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

OSCeleton With Quartz Composer

OSCeleton With Quartz Composer from Matti Niinimäki on Vimeo.


"Testing out OSCeleton with Quartz Composer.

What is OSCeleton?
"As the title says, it's just a small program takes Kinect skeleton data from the OpenNI framework and spits out the coordinates of the skeleton's joints via OSC messages. These can can then be used on your language / framework of choice."
github.com/​Sensebloom/​OSCeleton

I had to make a small Max/MSP patch to convert the OSC messages to a format that QC understands. You can download it here:
mansteri.com/​2011/​01/​osceleton-with-quartz-composer/​"

I wonder if you can get this going with The Missing Link.

Update: links above updated.
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