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> 1. mac tracking motion.. (Ri)
> 2. Re: mac tracking motion.. (roger pibernat)
> 3. Re: mac tracking motion.. (david szauder)
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> Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2010 17:37:23 -0500
> From: Ri
> Subject: [animata-users] mac tracking motion..
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> Hi, I`m new on this mailing list and animata...
>
> I`m preparing a project with a dancer and i would like to know if someone
> can help me to found a software or a MAX patch to tracking mouvement...
> I`m on a Mac computer... and i don`t knnow how to do... I didn`t found
> anything like eyesweb for mac...
>
> Or, did someone has work with eyesweb on a mac machine with windows
> installed ??
> And if yes, did someone could send me the patch??
>
> Thanks to all
>
>
> Best
> KinoLab
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> Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2010 00:08:37 +0100
> From: roger pibernat
> Subject: Re: [animata-users] mac tracking motion..
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> Hi
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> I would suggest you take a look at OpenCV. OpenFrameworks has great addon
> for OpenCV, and I am sure Processing has something too. Otherwise, if
> you're on a mac, you can do that easily with Quartz Composer. 1024 (
> http://1024d.wordpress.com/) has a great plugin named ParticleWarfare with
> some composition examples, one of them being motion detection.
>
> I've seen some examples out there using kinect and openNI that are
> absolutely astonishing. Unfortunately it only works on windows, though.
> Google for them.
>
> Hope that helps!
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> Roger
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> On Sat, Dec 25, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Ri wrote:
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>> Hi, I`m new on this mailing list and animata...
>>
>> I`m preparing a project with a dancer and i would like to know if someone
>> can help me to found a software or a MAX patch to tracking mouvement...
>> I`m on a Mac computer... and i don`t knnow how to do... I didn`t found
>> anything like eyesweb for mac...
>>
>> Or, did someone has work with eyesweb on a mac machine with windows
>> installed ??
>> And if yes, did someone could send me the patch??
>>
>> Thanks to all
>>
>>
>> Best
>> KinoLab
>>
>>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2010 23:20:27 -0800 (PST)
> From: david szauder
> Subject: Re: [animata-users] mac tracking motion..
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> hi,
> i would suggest you to try quartz composer with the kineme cv tools.(this is
> the port of open cv): http://kineme.net.
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>
> david szauder
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>
> aka. pixelnoizz
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> http://pixelnoizz.wordpress.com/
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> --- On Sun, 12/26/10, roger pibernat wrote:
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> From: roger pibernat
> Subject: Re: [animata-users] mac tracking motion..
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 12:08 AM
>
> Hi
> I would suggest you take a look at OpenCV. ?OpenFrameworks has great addon
> for OpenCV, and I am sure Processing has something too. ?Otherwise, if you're
> on a mac, you can do that easily with Quartz Composer. ?1024
> (http://1024d.wordpress.com/) has a great plugin named ParticleWarfare with
> some composition examples,