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      Hi,
      as I am working in the field of interactive installations, I often come to the point that I have to simulate visitors in the installation space.
      Usually I use the Isadora 2D XY pad and change the XY position in the pad (=position user in the space) manually.

      Is there a clever way to simulate a human walk as kind of a random walk with changing the XY coordinates?
      But the changes should be smooth, so no random numbers with big steps between.
      Just, like drawing e cury endless line in the XY pad object.

      Thanks for any hint.

      best,
      frank

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        you might use pulse and random.. then smoother to transition the steps smoothly.

        I use this approach to build smooth/random movements for 2d tetrahedrons here


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          @dusx

          Hi,
          thanks for this. I tried it out and it works almost fluent.




          best wishes,
          frank
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