VIDEO: Alexander Buksch and Daniel Berio on 3DRange

TEDxAmsterdam: Alexander Buksch and Daniel Berio on 3D Range from TEDxAmsterdam on Vimeo.

3D range cameras produce thousands of distance measures in one picture, and produce up to 100 pictures per second. The result is an animated point cloud, where the shape of the filmed object is easily recognized. Normally,  these point clouds are used for measuring the deformations of tunnels, analyzing the structures of trees,  or documenting shape changes, for instance after breast implants.

At TEdxAmsterdam, scientist Alexander Bucksch and designer Daniel Berio explored a different use of 3D video.

Alexander Buksch is a Researcher at Delft University of Technology, at the Optical and Laser remote Sensing department, and he documents his work  on his personal website; Daniel Berio is an designer/programmer, you can find his work at Enist

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