Hi Thomas,
I've finally spent enough time reading your thesis to feel comfortable
asking a couple questions :) First though, I have to say that the extent of
what you accomplished in your implementation is very impressive. It looks
like you went the way.
I am not sure about what you are using f
Congrats! Any video? That would be nice to see.
.hc
On Nov 23, 2008, at 7:51 PM, Jack wrote:
> It seems very impressive.
> Is there somewhere a place to see this interface working ? (have you
> planned to show it in a festival or something else). I will be glad
> to test it.
> Is it possible t
Hi Luigi, hi Jack,
thanks for your kind words.
I'm not yet performing with the instrument since at the moment it's
more a worked-out concept with a proof-of-concept implementation. For
that it's working pretty well, but it still has its rough edges. As
stated in the conclusion of the thesis i
Am 24.11.2008 um 01:51 schrieb Jack:
> It seems very impressive.
> Is there somewhere a place to see this interface working ? (have you
> planned to show it in a festival or something else). I will be glad
> to test it.
> Is it possible to download your patch somewhere ?
> ++
>
Yes i agree, very
It seems very impressive.
Is there somewhere a place to see this interface working ? (have you
planned to show it in a festival or something else). I will be glad
to test it.
Is it possible to download your patch somewhere ?
++
Jack
Le 23 nov. 08 à 23:32, Thomas Grill a écrit :
> Hey all,
>
Hey all,
in case someone is interested here's my recently finished master thesis:
http://g.org/pub/grill-2008-master-2d_gesture_mapping.pdf
or in very compact form, as a presentation poster:
http://g.org/pub/grill-2008-master-poster.pdf
This thesis describes a novel, fairly general and (fo