
We had fun presenting our paper and poster at CHI 2013, the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (Work-In-Progress) in Paris! Thanks to everyone for the great feedback and support.
Hi guys!
Just a few screenshots from our latest implementation!
During the winter break we re-coded MotionDraw from scratch!
It is now written in C++ using OpenFrameworks.
By now, we still just support Kinect for Windows devices. But we want to support Kinect for XBOX too!
Another one of the large scale productions we used as inspiration:
LIVING ROOM (trailer) from Søren Meisner on Vimeo.
Motion Draw Test #1 from Motion Draw on Vimeo.
All joints are now being saved, and I included a “dashboard” that is what I expect the conductor to be able to do (change colors, point size, select joints, and so on). But it is possible now to do all of that without a second Kinect, making this a viable standalone application (not to mention the help it’ll be in debugging). We can toggle visibility on all joints, and change size and color on them individually. There’s a lot more we can do, of course! Plus, there’s a “conductor mode” checkbox (to be implemented next) that toggles whether a conductor is present or not.
Here is the new UI!
I’m uploading the new version on Dropbox right now.