Step by step, day by day, the world's researchers and engineers bring us ever closer to the reality of Kinect-enabled telekinesis. Check out a video demo below of Flying Machine Arena's clever hack, which enables even more precise control of a stunt quadrocopter using simple hand gestures.
Kinect Hacks: Gesture-controlled quadrocopter
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Step by step, day by day, the world's researchers and engineers bring us ever closer to the reality of Kinect-enabled telekinesis. Check out a video demo below of Flying Machine Arena's clever hack, which enables even more precise control of a stunt quadrocopter using simple hand gestures.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Jul 6th 2011 9:36PM GTThaAceman said
I seriously speechless and super jelous I WANT ONE NOW!
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Posted: Jul 7th 2011 12:40AM System Has Failed said
@Captain x Kirby Uh... There isn't a PC Kinect and a 360 Kinect, there is only 1 Kinect
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Posted: Jul 7th 2011 5:51AM Epoque said
@Myquirk While Microsoft has released an SDK, it doesn't meant this was made using it ... which it may very well have been, but I'm not sure. Considering the SDK has been available less than a month though, I'm going to assume this was created using the assistance of one of the community 'hack' SDKs.
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Posted: Jul 6th 2011 10:13PM ryukinkeeper14 said
One step closer to quirky little robot buddy. Get it to speak in bloops and whistles and I'm sold.
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