• SPACE EXPLORER ▼
    • An interactive experience by Nancy Chui and Kevin Kwok inspired by the idea of the touch-less touchscreen. Gesture controls provide users with an engaging interactive experience and the ability to educate themselves about our solar system. With emerging technology we were able to use the unique features of the recently released Microsoft Kinect to bring our project to life.

      In progress

      Languages/programs explored:
      Unity, Tuio, OpenFrameworks, C++, Processing and Flash

      Through this project we were thankful enough to get guidance from the helpful of JPL (Jet Propulsion Labortory) and our mentors Todd Masilko and Steve Kim.
  • Work
    • STEPS
    • SPACE EXPLORER
    • THIS WAS EXPENSIVE
    • MINOR DETAILS
    • LEGITPRINT
    • GE REPACKAGE
    • SUSTAINABILITY
    • LOLLI
    • OHMY
    • URBZOO
    • AIRSOFT MEGASTORE
  • About
    • Hello
    • Designer first. Coder second.
      Graphic designer with a focus on interaction design, avid follower of technology, and Star Wars fanatic. In my spare time I like to watch movies, play video games and from time to time take on a freelance job or two. May the Force be With You.
  • Contact
    • Find me
    • Emailkevinckwok@gmail.com Numbers626 215 0935 Download Resume / CV LinkedIn: KevinKwok
 

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                    <div id='steps_people_title'>Hacking the Kinect</div>
'The Kinect was planned as a fancy, but just for fun, XBox 360 accessory for controlling video games. However, hackers WERE quickly able to connect it to a computer and do awesome stuff with it. Controlling robots, scanning rooms, playing air guitars with real sound, drawing with physics and much, much more are just some of the things hackers have been able to do in a short amount of time.' - KinectHacks.net
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