Optical surgery tool tracking October 16, 2013experimental, sciencequite leap A quick video about Leap Motion as a tracking tool in a surgery situation – from the University of Utah by Michael Quigley. It shows an early idea of how the Leap Motion sensor could be used to support a very sensible surgery. Related posts: Neural Network Gesture Recognition with the Leap Motion Richard Riese (Richard the Giant) – a concept for a handtherapeutic Videogame Weightless – Oculus Rift DK2 + Leap Motion (Weightless Environment Simulation) Hovercast VR Menu: Demo 2015-01-24 (Leap Motion input)