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Kinect with Klay
Embodied interaction for participation in the historical
process of decorating artifacts composed of phyllosilicate
minerals containing variable amounts of water trapped in the
mineral structure.
Study by: Laurie MarionErica PenkNachiketas Ramanujam
Erica Penk• Producer• Lead Animation and 3D Modeling
Laurie Marion• Historian & Research• Animation & Sketching
Nachiketas Ramanujam• Lead user experience design• Scripting
Illustrations by Roy S. Dickens, Jr. Reproduced from Frontiers in the Soil: The Archaeology of Georgia
The Process of Making Pots
Southeast Coast of the American Colonies, drawn by Samuel Urlsperger, 1747Georgia Historical Society Map Collection, #112 GCCL, from the Delores Boisfeuillet Collection
A Yamasee woman
Tomichichi, a Yamacraw chief and his nephew
Native Americans in Coastal Georgia
Stamp Patterns
Source: www.brockington.org
Source: http://cherokeenational.blogspot.com
Source: http://thesga.org
Source: http://scnapr.info/pottery
Stallings Island Pottery
Source: http://madpotter-oldcanalpottery.blogspot.com/
Technical Challenges
• Coding for the Kinect such that it works with Unity
• Mapping the arm motion from 3d space to the 2d image
Look and Feel
• Native American aesthetic• Caters to kids• Cute raccoon guiding character