[LOGGED] LiDar receiver actor
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I would love a LiDar receiver actor.
It would be amazing for interactivity in many scenarios. They are not cheap £800+ but very responsive and industry grade. Notch currently supports a few models:
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Has there been any movement or development on this subject of a LiDAR actor?
I have received funding for a new project that will include the use of LiDAR for an interactive component. I am in the stages of researching current product lines and available technologies and interfaces. I have seen the discussion about the use of the Intel L515 camera on this forum - our research shows that that camera won't work for our needs.
I'll have a small team to work on development but I want to make sure I fully understand what is currently available (LiDAR/Izzy) before proceeding.
Anybody else doing any kind of LiDAR based development with Izzy?
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Hi,
There is an app- Zig Sim Pro -that functions with access to the LiDAR built in to iOS devices that have them. Here is a review of the app: https://cdm.link/2021/01/make-that-iphone-a-futuristic-tricorder-pocket-kinect-zig-sim-touchdesigner/
It uses Apple’s ARKit, NDI, OSC and JSON. Therefore, Lidar functionality as a direct interface with Isadora through NDI and OSC.
Best wishes
Russell
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Thanks for the info Russell. I could definitely see this working in a certain applications and environments.
I envision using this LiDAR tracking for onstage and large space tracking therefore, I have been looking at products that seemingly are used for robotics and automotive applications. Some of the products I have seen seem to have limitations that make it more difficult in changing environments such as a stage (with changing lighting conditions, etc.) or big spaces. I have a feeling I may be developing a new interface especially since I ultimately would like to make use of Izzy for this project.
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Hi,
That sounds right. The development cost for effective onstage LiDAR tracking is likely to be higher than either of the following options. iOS LiDAR (2020-21) has a reported range of around 5 mtr compared to the Intel Realsense L515 LiDAR that is around 9 mtr. Comparing the cost of ownership (purchase cost + software) the Realsense LiDAR is more cost effective, particularly for Windows systems. If you are an apple user and have the LiDAR equiped iOS device already it is going to be a great prototyping / proof of concept tool before investing in the higher cost required to track a larger performance area.
Best Wishes
Russell