miercuri, 18 septembrie 2013

Leap Motion


With a wave of a hand or lift of a finger, you’re about to use your computer in a whole new way. The Leap Motion Controller senses how you move your hands the way you naturally move them. So you can point, wave, reach, and grab. Even pick something up and put it down. Just like in real life. It’s an amazing device for the things you do every day and for things you never thought you could do.



[The light-bending wizards at Marshmallow Laser Feast used the Leap Motion Controller to manipulate lasers with their fingers – creating interactive beams, cascading waves, and fluid shapes]



The Leap Motion Controller is sleek, light, and tiny (it’s just 3″ long). It takes up hardly any space on your desk, but you use the space above it.



[This experiment by creative developer Rom allows you to touchlessly and intuitively interact with an architectural model. When you point at a floor, it lights up and a floorplan appears on a nearby screen]






[Pepper’s ghost is a classic illusion that uses plate glass and lighting to create magical effects that seem to float in mid-air. Using the Leap Motion Controller, this developer was able to manipulate grids, draw lines, and conjure particle storms with his hands. There’s a lot of math behind this magic – and the results are beautiful]



 



 



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