If you are not necessarily into making use of your Kinect experiment to produce your brand-new startup or give the next presentation, let's offer another entertaining option. Two students in the College of West Bohemia in Pilsen have produced an interactive sandbox using Kinect, a projector, some type of computer and, obviously, a box filled with sand. The Xbox 360 motion / depth detector is installed about two ft over the sand pit to measure each area that's created out. Utilizing a unique recognition program, the topographical details are then sent to some data projector that renders a picture within the sandpit -- the look as being a color in line with the height or depth of the items continues to be produced. The devs have built out a couple of different forecasts. Hillsides which are built through the user are designated a shade of eco-friendly according to height, while troughs receive blue hues based on depth. What's that You built a hill and dug the center The projector understands that like a volcano, filled with spewing lava. If you are fed up with SimCity and wish to really get a hands dirty, have a peak in the video just beyond the break.
[Thanks, Mark]
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