KinectLapse at Critique 4

Demo of the KinectLapse presented at Critique 4.  The demo is a proof of concept for large-scale, user controlled 360 time lapse videos.  The exhibit used a combination of open source and proprietary software to create the interface.  Kinect tracking and input interface are available from the Tuio.org website, and the 360 video player is the Lucid player.  An online 360 demo can be viewed here.

360 Documentary “Reflections” – Web Version

Demo of 360 Documentary – Reflections

This is a low-bandwidth, low-resolution demo of the 360 documentary I completed for Critique 4.  The original version was designed to be viewed offline and provides much higher resolution for all of the contained media files.  The technique could easily be adapted for various types of non-linear documentaries, historical, educational, commercial or narrative purposes.

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Critique 4 – Final

2D Representation of Multi-screen Lapse, “Sounds of light”


My final presentation included various works that represent the broad scope of my practical research.  Aside from the Google hyperlapse, none of the works can be properly experienced in an online format.  The works were created to occupy a space, provide interactivity, be tactile or to be actively consumed.  They are referred to here only for documentary purposes.  Continue reading

KinectLapse

This video is the 2D version of the 360 panoramic large scale interactive projection.  The video installation is a proof of concept for a Kinect controlled panoramic time lapse.  For the critique a rudimentary Kinect mouse controller using TUIO trackers provided interactivity as seen in this demo.  An online representation of the work can be viewed here.  Again, this piece was designed for offline viewing, and download speeds may be slow due to large file sizes.