A while back we had a lot of fun borrowing the old microsoft kinects from sudoroom and doing some augmented reality projection mapping, the open-source SARndbox was an easy starting point for this: https://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~okreylos/ResDev/SARndbox/ I used cheap battery-powered pocket projector which was fine for sandbox/human sized installation--mark B._______________________________________________On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 6:01 PM Romy Ilano via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss@sudoroom.org> wrote:OK so I'm thinking about this projection mapping project, where I project cartoons and other art from a portable projector onto 3D models / forms / mannequins._______________________________________________Started a wiki page! https://sudoroom.org/wiki/ProjectionMapping--We have very good quality (relatively) visual projectors at both Noisebridge and SudoroomHowever, I'm wondering if I should invest in a cheapie projector because that would give me more mobility. Then I could projection map at skateparks, he omni commons, and have more than one projector projecting around a large room.This wouldn't be quite the equipment I need to recreate something as crazy as the Van Gogh limestone exhibits in France (there's one in SF right now too) but something truly fun would be a lot of little projectors!What are some good starting off points and open source projects around projection mapping?
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