-Jake-
I admire Jake’s non tactile project as he really thought it thru and explored into the advancement of the future into his work. He incorporated his skillset of using After Effects to create the graphics and animation that he layered onto Max using another video. I think it was really smart to create what he was proficient in using and then using his knowledge of Max to develop a non tactile interaction. It was really fun and satisfying to play around with to see a visual graphic of your cheering, I see it definitely being a way to enhance sporting events and experiences.
-Claudia-
Personally enjoyed Claudia’s project in terms of the unexpected! The project was easy to understand and I liked the way she used the posenet plugin and linked the horizontal stretch effect to the position of the users hands creating that stretch in the reflection. It was very creative combining the two and was something i definitely enjoyed learning from her project, how it was simple yet complex and has a meaning behind it. She also embedded very thorough instructions and the presentation was clear and precise. Something to learn from that.
Kebby
Kebby’s solo project was initially what I intended my project to be however we all know how that turned out. She connected a 3D model to the face recognition software that allowed users to control the different parameters of the animation with our parts of our faces. I found it quite comedic that she added funny background music to make it more entertaining.