« This multi-touch installation reveals how Max Planck Institutes collaborate with each other, and with their international partners. »
http://max-planck-research-networks.net
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premiers pas avec processing android multitouch
http://www.akeric.com/blog/?p=1435
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http://www.multitouch-barcelona.com/sudala2010
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This is a list of available multitouch devices that we know of, excluding ad-hoc systems such as the Microsoft Surface or IntuiLab's tables. Do not hesitate to contact us to correct mistakes or add devices to the list. If you download Linux drivers to try on your computer, have a look at our Linux multitouch howto and X.org multitouch howto.
http://lii-enac.fr/en/projects/shareit/multitouch-devices.html
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Movid is the acronym for Modular Open Vision Interaction Daemon. It's a crossplatform and Open Source tracker, designed to be as modular as possible.
http://movid.org
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http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=3228612
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A garder pour faire des bornes dans des lieux publics ...
http://www.spawnrider.net/blogs/2009/...-multitouch-sous-linux-c-est-possible
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http://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00093823.html
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It’s just US$40, and it’s your best ticket to creating your own computer vision and augmented reality projects, imagining stuff before big game console makers do. It’s the Sony PlayStation 3 Eye. Sony intended it to be used with their flagship game console. (The guy working at my local GameStop looked emotionally dejected when I told him I don’t actually own a PS3.) But thanks to community-developed, open-source drivers for all three platforms, the PS3 Eye has become a big choice for interactive applications, from tracking fingers and objects on tables to projection mapping and augmented reality.
http://createdigitalmotion.com/2009/0...best-cam-for-vision-augmented-reality
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Welcome to Trackmate For over 20 years researchers have been looking at ways to go beyond the mouse and keyboard to interact with computers. One of the most promising areas has been tangible user interfaces; physical objects directly coupled with digital information. These new interfaces have typically required expensive technologies and complex installation procedures, limiting them to the context of specialized research labs and museums.
http://trackmate.sourceforge.net
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