Kinect data feed from Ziggurat exhibition. The Kinect was about 20 feet up on the ceiling, so out of its normal range - hence the ghostly shapes. (Thanks to Evan Raskob who mocked this up in Cinder.)

This angle in the 3D pointcloud tilted about 60 degrees on the x-axis (so the right edge in the above video is the same right-side wall in the video below, just seen from a lower angle).

Ziggurat Kinect camera feed

Ziggurat webcam complete

Kinect data feed from Ziggurat exhibition. The Kinect was about 20 feet up on the ceiling, so out of its normal range - hence the ghostly shapes. (Thanks to Evan Raskob who mocked this up in Cinder.)

This angle in the 3D pointcloud tilted about 60 degrees on the x-axis (so the right edge in the above video is the same right-side wall in the video below, just seen from a lower angle).

Ziggurat Kinect camera feed

Ziggurat webcam complete

Kinect data feed from Ziggurat exhibition. The Kinect was about 20 feet up on the ceiling, so out of its normal range - hence the ghostly shapes. (Thanks to Evan Raskob who mocked this up in Cinder.)

This angle in the 3D pointcloud tilted about 60 degrees on the x-axis (so the right edge in the above video is the same right-side wall in the video below, just seen from a lower angle).

Ziggurat Kinect camera feed

Ziggurat webcam complete

Kinect data feed from Ziggurat exhibition. The Kinect was about 20 feet up on the ceiling, so out of its normal range - hence the ghostly shapes. (Thanks to Evan Raskob who mocked this up in Cinder.)

This angle in the 3D pointcloud tilted about 60 degrees on the x-axis (so the right edge in the above video is the same right-side wall in the video below, just seen from a lower angle).

Ziggurat Kinect camera feed

Ziggurat webcam complete

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