 The  Kinected Conference project utilizes sound sensors and, you guessed it,  the world’s fast selling consumer electronics device to implement some  really cool features into videoconferencing.  Freezing Former Frames  stop the current frame, “freezing” a chosen area so you can text or  complete another task without offending the person on the other end.  Talking to Focus recognizes the speaker and blurs out the rest when  there are multiple people in frame. I might need that one for our video  blog (jk Long!). Catch the vid for more on KC!
The  Kinected Conference project utilizes sound sensors and, you guessed it,  the world’s fast selling consumer electronics device to implement some  really cool features into videoconferencing.  Freezing Former Frames  stop the current frame, “freezing” a chosen area so you can text or  complete another task without offending the person on the other end.  Talking to Focus recognizes the speaker and blurs out the rest when  there are multiple people in frame. I might need that one for our video  blog (jk Long!). Catch the vid for more on KC!Designers: Lining Yao, Anthony DeVincenzi, Ramesh Raskar, & Hiroshi Ishii
Kinected Conference from Lining (Lizzie) Yao on Vimeo.


 

 

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