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Art and Code: DIY 3D Visualization and Sensing

October 23rd, 2011 · No Comments · edtech, envizualize, graphic recording, Information Visualization

See the complete set of graphic recordings I did at Art and Code: DIY Sensing and Visualization here.

The conference, orchestrated by Golan Levin, explored the fascinating world of do it yourself 3D sensing and visualization with artists, hackers, and designers from all over the world. The Microsoft Kinect recently changed this field drastically by providing powerful, low cost 3D sensing to a mass market.

Chase No Face / BELL from zach lieberman on Vimeo.

Here is an example of what a group of artists did with a Kinect to make a music video. From the description: “Visuals by Zach Lieberman, Francisco Zamorano, Andy Wallace, and Michelle Calabro. (note: no post-production effects were used in this video. everything on the face is happening in real-time, via hacked Kinect, laptop and LED projector. It’s built using FaceTracker code from Jason Saragih)”

Thanks to Golan Levin, and Drue Miller for having me at the event, and Microsoft for making the conference possible.

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