you could try using piezzo electric sensors. they would trigger the projections based on the vibrations created by the peoples movements.
i think using a wind sensor will probbly be a very complex undertakig in order to get useful readings from it.
p.
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On Dec 13, 1:42 pm, Eric Skiff <m...@ericskiff.com> wrote:
> Agreed - you'd probably find that any HVAC system in the space would create
> more noise in the wind data than people moving through the space.
>
> Personally I would probably try to do this with a webcam and optical flow
> analysis using OpenCV
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> You can see one example of this here:http://youtu.be/QX5TlIHXhd0
>
> There are many other things you can do to simulate fluid/gas movement in a
> space once you have information about which way objects are moving in a
> field of view.
> If you take a look at some of Grant Kot's physics simulation videos here:http://www.youtube.com/user/kotsoft?blend=8&ob=5(he was our intern here at
> QLabs!) you'll get a sense for what you can do with optical flow data.
>
> -E
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> On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Paul Strohmeier
> <paul.strohme...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > you could try using piezzo electric sensors. they would trigger the
> > projections based on the vibrations created by the peoples movements.
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> > i think using a wind sensor will probbly be a very complex undertakig in
> > order to get useful readings from it.
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> > p.
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> > On Dec 13, 2011 6:02 AM, "Alexandra Gelis" <i...@alexandragelis.com>
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Alternatively, you could try hanging some sheets of aluminum foil in the
room and detect their movement with a reflective sensor.
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