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    Isadora Cues with Leap Motion

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    • Skulpture
      Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

      Looking forward to it. Just been looking at them on eBay. If I can snap one up for cheap then I will get it :)

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      • dbini
        dbini last edited by

        they're £77 direct from the manufacturers, some Ebayers are selling them for over £100. its a strange world. good luck with bidding...

        John Collingswood
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        • Skulpture
          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

          One on gumtree for £50 too.

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          • Armando
            Armando Beta Gold last edited by

            Dear dbini,

            sorry I don't get one thing you say. "I'm trying to find time to build a Geco watcher in Izzy. But doesn't Geco send midi out? If so (I'm still waiting for my leapmotion, so I might be saying something stupid here) why do we need a geco watcher in izzy? We could simply have direct midi. Isn't it?
            Thanks

            Armando Menicacci
            www.studiosit.ca
            MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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            • dbini
              dbini last edited by

              Armando - indeed, you are right: Geco sends midi data out according to a set of gestures (eg: horizontal movement of left hand closed fingers will send 0-100 on one channel, vertical movement of right hand splayed fingers might send 0-100 on a different channel - they're all assignable)

              i'm planning to build a patch that has various midi watchers laid out in a similar format to the Geco UI: so that if i label my midi channels sequentially in Geco, the Izzy patch will have all channels labelled with the associated gesture. just to make life easier.
              or you could just have one midi watcher and work out what it does by using it.

              John Collingswood
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              2019 MBPT 2.6GHZ i7 OSX15.3.2 16GB
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              • Armando
                Armando Beta Gold last edited by

                Ahhh Thanks a lot. I was afraid it wasn't a normal midi soft. Great. i'll buy it. Iwould have preferred OSC though. Like that. I'll test as soon as I get my leapmotion

                [LeapToOsc_osx](https://github.com/N1ckFG/LeapToOsc/blob/master/bin/LeapToOsc_osx.zip)

                Armando Menicacci
                www.studiosit.ca
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                • Skulpture
                  Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                  Managed to get one. Good old eBay got me a week old one for £40... will be exploring this over the next few weeks! Hopefully I can share some stuff back. Cheers.

                  Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
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                  RIG 2: Laptop Dell G15: Windows 11, Intel i9 12th Gen. RTX3070ti, 16G RAM (DDR5), 2 x NVME M.2 SSD.
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                  • Armando
                    Armando Beta Gold last edited by

                    Good catch Grahm. Just found leaptosc app and the brand new oscmotion. They both work well But some things are missing (maybe we can convince the developers to implement it. I need (and no one has it in the leap osc apps) hand orientation.....

                    Armando Menicacci
                    www.studiosit.ca
                    MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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                    • particlep
                      particlep last edited by

                      i"m interested to learn about the range of the leap motion controller, how far from the sensor can the hand gestures be?

                      isadora v3.0.7
                      mbp 2.6ghz i7
                      mac osx 10.12.6
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                      • Skulpture
                        Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                        From what I can see @particlep it creates a dome like shape above the device which can extend up to 22cm high.

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                        • Skulpture
                          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                          OSCmotion is brilliant (Thanks @Armando!) It's really easy to use and Isdaora picked it up right away.

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                          • S
                            stefanino last edited by

                            Hi!

                            also for me is very good OSCmotion! :)
                            I'm experimenting and it seems very useful to me

                            macbook pro i7 / OXS 10.8.4 / isadora 1.3.1f06

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                            • particlep
                              particlep last edited by

                              @Skulpture  thank you for the info. i'm certainly interested in this little device. i wait to hear more.

                              isadora v3.0.7
                              mbp 2.6ghz i7
                              mac osx 10.12.6
                              dyslexic.

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                              • J
                                jgastonraoul last edited by

                                Hello !

                                I managed to make my leap working with LeapToOsc. What are the benefits of OSCmotion over LeapToOsc ?

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                                • Armando
                                  Armando Beta Gold last edited by

                                  Well I didn't compare thoroughly but

                                  In theory Leaptoosc seem to recognize each hand individually  (each hand has one integer and three floats)
                                  fingers are labelled 0 to 4 with each fingers having 2 integers (don't understand why) and 3 floats. This appears in But in fact the probles of recognize.
                                  In reality this is not true hand is not recognized by shape, First hand that enters is hand 0 and second is hand 1 (despite being right or left.
                                  OSCMOTION doesn' even recognize hand just 10 fingers (30 parameters total)
                                  For the moment although I love osc much more than midi.... I'll stick to GECO that has hand orientation (yaw pitch roll and this with open fingers AND close fingers as diferent types of hand orientation). This also great because Isadora has a specific yaw pitch roll actor that works like a charm...... The best thing is that Geco goes OSC....

                                  Armando Menicacci
                                  www.studiosit.ca
                                  MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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                                  • Fred
                                    Fred last edited by

                                    I was curious about leap but some developer friends had a few and I decided against it (poor condition requirements and limited performance). I just checked out the SDK a little more and it gives quite a bit of information, including precise rotations of each hand. Sending all this via OSC is very simple. If someone is really keen I can make this but you have to lend me a leap in Amsterdam so I can test it.

                                    Fred

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                                    • Armando
                                      Armando Beta Gold last edited by

                                      Please give a look to geco too. It is midi unfortunately but mapping is easyer than o/c. You don't have fingers but you have hand 6 degrees of position and rotation (x, y, z position + pitch yaw and roll of hand) and at the moment no  leap osc app can do that. On the contrary geco doesn't have individual fingers x, y and Z position. We definitely need both: fingers and hand position orientation. I'd love to lend you mine fred but I'm usigng it a lot.....

                                      Armando Menicacci
                                      www.studiosit.ca
                                      MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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                                      • gbevin
                                        gbevin last edited by

                                        Hi everyone,

                                        I'm the programmer of GECO and stumbled onto this thread while doing a Google search.
                                        The next version of GECO is going to have OSC output and I should be done with it the latest by next week. It's interesting to hear that you find it important to have access to the finger data as well as the hand data. Would it be possible to give me an idea how you would use these together? It might give me some ideas for future improvements.
                                        Take care,
                                        Geert
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                                        • Skulpture
                                          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                                          Hi @gbevin great to have you on board.

                                          In response to your question about finger data I can only answer with a prediction and personal slant. The Isadora software is used in such a wide content; its not just a media server, VJ program or theatre/dance playback, people use it for all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff. 
                                          As an admin and pro user of the software I read so many wonderful projects from people all over the world and to explain why people would want access to the finger data could be the length of my arm. I am sure people will reply individually to give you a better idea.
                                          One area that is interesting for me is the disability/accessibility realm. To allow a disabled person to paint digitally just using one finger would be great. This can be done using isadora for the graphical part.
                                          Another is being able to pinch and zoom and use individual fingers for individual tasks, etc. Hard to explain really. Finger 1 = projector brightness 1, Finger 2 = projector brightness 2, and so forth.
                                          I hope this helps a little.
                                          Graham (skulpture) 

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                                          • particlep
                                            particlep last edited by

                                            i"ve taken a leap into this arena ( intentional pun ) my leap motion has arrived today. i have some ideas caentred around a gallery experience. as i begin my research i"ll be looking for the variability of the relationships between ... for example the tips of the fingers and the heel of the hand. i have some os upgrading work to do first.

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