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029 - Touching each other with Leap Motion (ft. Alex Colgan)
Research VR Podcast - The Science & Design of Virtual Reality
English - January 10, 2017 18:35 - 45 minutes - 27.7 MB - ★★★★ - 28 ratingsTechnology Business Entrepreneurship virtual reality science research cognitive psychology augmented reality mixed reality design Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week on ResearchVR we dig deep into Leap Motion with Head Writer Alex Colgen to talk about touching each other in VR!
Experience of Leap Motion with Alex Colgen
This week on ResearchVR we dig deep into Leap Motion with Head Writer Alex Colgan to talk about touching each other in VR!
Topics
Here is a list of most prominent issues we've talked about:
recap of wireless VR story
transition of Leap Motion focus from desktop to VR input
Leap Motion tool tracking
Leap motion for mobile
Chinese manufacturers competition
gorilla arm
embodiement of hands
novelty and enthropy
evolution of VR GUI
Links
Azads Leap Motion app
Blocks demo
mobile Leap Motion
research video on hand tracking with kinect
second research video on hand tracking with kinect
article how they do it
Beyond Flatland: User Interface Design for VR
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Thanks to Alex Colgan for sharing their expertise with us and our listeners. Reach our guest at:
Leap Motion Twitter @LeapMotion
Email: [email protected]
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