Architectural Integration Tests [openFrameworks]

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Christopher Baker wrote a piece of software last year using openFrameworks that can be used for some real-time, large-scale, architecturally-integrated, performance. It's designed to be used with three projectors and mixes in some Box2d physics and OpenCV for "automatic" obstacle detection. The software auto detects skewed projections and adjusts keystone thanks to the camera positioned to observe the projections. In addition it can detect building windows, openings, for real-time dynamics.  It's a more sophisticated version of the Processing software that ran Urban Echo (vimeo.com/468417 ) See movie below for demo.

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