In the video I show a Kinect v2 for Windows connected to a MacMini running Win8.1. A customized version of KinectV2OSC streams skeleton data to my networked MacBook. There a Vuo patch shows my hands position, and a blue square is triggered when hands distance is low.
The same VUO patch gets the same data from a Kinect v1 connected to the macbook, thanks to NiMate.
This way you can compare the two kinects: sounds that even with data coming from an external Windows, Kinect v2 data are anyway more reliable and with less latency.
Credits:
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GitHub - microcosm/KinectV2-OSC: Broadcasts values from the Microsoft Kinect SDK over OSC
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Kevin MacLeod, “Winner Winner” music
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michelecremaschi.it
Team Vuo has updated this composition to run on Vuo 1.1.0
Vuo_KinectONE_skeleton_updated.vuo (19.1 KB)