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References:
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[[http://www.kinecthacks.com/ | kinecthacks]]
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[http://www.kinecthacks.com/ kinecthacks] <br>
[[http://vimeo.com/18499643 | Interactive Display Window Concept]]
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[http://vimeo.com/18499643 Interactive Display Window Concept]<br>
[[http://vimeo.com/60156741 | Nike Selfridges]]
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[http://vimeo.com/60156741 Nike Selfridges]<br>
  
  
 
* [[About Kinect | About the Kinect]]
 
* [[About Kinect | About the Kinect]]
 
* [[Setting up the Kinect with Processing | Getting the Kinect to work with Processing]]
 
* [[Setting up the Kinect with Processing | Getting the Kinect to work with Processing]]

Revision as of 10:39, 23 May 2014

Elective - Kinect Hacks

1 quarter / 8 weeks / 2 hours per week

Teachers

Olivier Otten
Brigit Lichtenegger

Format

Students work in groups of max. 5 people.

For each assignment the group delivers:

  • Textual description of the the concept (+/- 1 A4)
  • Visual research, sketches
  • Cast, who is responsibale for what?
  • Short video registration of the prototype / end result (each group is responsible for filming and editings of their finished works)

The documentations described above is required to be assessed.

Assignment 1 – Transformation

Pick a topic where a clear change / transformation occurs.
Make use of both conceptual and visual contrasts;
conceptual: poor/rich, left/right (political), village/city.
visual: black/white, small/big, hard/soft.

On the basis of the chosen topic, you make a visualization per group in the form of an image sequence. This sequence can be; photographed, filmed, drawn, etc.

Via an existing template (which can be customized per group), the image sequence is connected to the Kinect. The transformation happens by body movements of the user.

Duration 3 weeks:

  • week 1: Introduction Kinect. (connecting, drivers, plugins, scripting) + discussing the assignment
  • week 2: conceptdevelopments / create prototype
  • week 3: presentation prototype

References:
kinecthacks
Interactive Display Window Concept
Nike Selfridges