Spatial Input Devices
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A unique spatial input device is any system that uniquely identifies objects (markers, tags, regions, fingertips, etc.) in physical space.
Here is a list of spatial input devices that are LusidOSC-capable.
- LusidOSC Simulator
- The Simulator is a Java test application built with Processing that allows you to simulate a spatial input device. It is intended for testing that a spatial application is behaving correctly with respect to position and rotation of objects on a tabletop.
- Trackmate
- Trackmate is an inexpensive, do-it-yourself tangible tracking system that allows any computer to recognize tagged objects and their corresponding position, rotation, and color information when placed on a surface.
- more to come...
