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Tools for reading the track data of the project "Leave a Trace"
The art project "Leave a Trace" (LAT) records an displays people movement in real time. It is installed as a permanent exhibition within the Charité in Berlin, Germany.
Please find more Details about LAT here: https://leave-a-trace.charite.de/action
This sourceforge project provides python tools to read the raw XML data produced by LAT. The data reading module works with python2 and python3.
LAT XML Data can be downloaded here:
https://leave-a-trace.charite.de/action/xml_dateien_der_traces/
## Visualization tool:
This project also contains a GUI-based visualization tool, which allows creation of custom vector data (SVG) from the given LAT data. ...
This is a Python script to import a CSV file to Blender f-curves.
This is a Python script for Blender 2.5x and it imports a CSV file into Blender and creates f-curves. This project has just started, please wait for a while.
Please go to the page given below for the information of how to start to use this and its details.
Flanderra will generate swf multimedia files. Pure Java implementation. Images, mp3, fonts, vector graphic shapes, even ActionScript 2.0 is desired to be treated like a java classes and XML. Cool, huh?