The CAVESphere


To interact with our CAVE2 system, we are implementing well known techniques like classic wand devices, but we are also experimenting with less traditional ideas.
For instance, we successfully prototyped an intuitive object manipulation interface called CAVESphere, based on a plexiglass sphere with embedded tracking markers. The sphere also contains a camera and microphone, which we can use to detect finger taps on the sphere surface, providing simple touch input.
Photo credit Lance Long.

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Unknown said…
Have you already thought about using Kinect?
Unknown said…
Hi Maurizio!
yes, we thought about kinects and will very likely experiment with them in the near future. We used multiple kinects to do tracking on smaller systems, quite successfully. For CAVE2 we may use an array of them around the top of the displays. Compared to the tracking system we use now, Kinects would be much less precise, but having full body tracking opens up a bunch of interesting possibilities for interacting with the system.

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