Augemented Reality needs mostly an image for the computer to orientate it’s 3d contents. User robo8080z uses an image for the orientation – but his hand to rotate and lift a 3d object.
Lampe – a virtual light source
Use your finger as a virtual light source. A short demonstration by Brett Riedel.
light tower in real space
A motion controlled light tower with LEDs from Aaron de Lim presented in a nice video.
Experiments with Leap Motion and Processing
We love Leap Motion experiments – Anouk Hoffmeister has experimented with LEAP Motion and Processing. She uses Leap Motion also in a “tablet” version and video projection….
Okyp – create 3d models and interact with them
Create and interact with 3d models you created with your hands and Leap Motion in your browser. With different gestures you can do different stuff like creating, rotating and zooming. Check out this demo of Okyp by Marc Teyssier.
LEAP Motion and OpenTSPS
User liubo took a video of his experiments with LEAP Motion and Open TSPS (Toolkit for Sensing People in Spaces). For people who are interested in Open TSPS, liubo luckily documented all the steps.
ARToolkit – creating a virtual desktop
Augmented Reality turns the “normal reality” into a space full of virtual possibilities – for instance – usage of a virtual keyboard. WahWahHawah presents an AR Keyboard with finger recognition.
Educational usage of Leap Motion | Augmented Reality
Yoshinaga Takashi from Institute of Systems, Information Technologies and Nanotechnologies from Japan presents an educational augmented reality model you can interact with.



