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How Leap Motion tracks what it can't see

We're not at "Minority Report" quite yet, but the latest Leap Motion upgrade and its new Freeform software have brought us one step closer to the dream of next-gen computing.

The new software upgrade to Leap Motion, which will be pushed to all devices in the coming months, makes the device's tracking even more precise to allow for unprecedented movement.

Leap Motion, makers of the matchbox-sized motion tracker that launched back in July, has gone even further in its efforts to make interacting with computers in open space as accurate and powerful as possible. An upcoming software upgrade announced Wednesday will allow any Leap Motion device to perform far more precise tracking by viewing one's hand as a whole object without needing to see its every move, allowing for new and more accurate forms of interaction.

The upgrade, which has been in the works for about a year and marks the first substantial overhaul to the device's software, is going out to all 85,000 developers in Leap's open-source community shortly and making its way to all Leap devices in the coming months, said CEO Michael Buckwald. "It takes the incredible tracking in our current generation of Leap and takes it the next level by being able to track things even when the device can't see them," he said.

"The way our tracking works now is what you see is what you get," said CTO David Holz. The upgrade, Holz explained, will let Leap track the hand as a general object now, allowing for actions like pinching, crossing fingers, moving one hand over another, and hand-to-hand interactions like brushing and tapping fingers on one another.

While those more precise movements sound arbitrary on the surface, the added accuracy to the Leap Motion tracking opens up an entirely new level of depth to hand movement that developers can utilize for new inputs or increased functionality.

"This makes it easier for developers to build even better physical experiences. It's about bringing everything closer to that original vision: how to bring the incredible power of hands and fingers to computers and make that interface disappear into the background," Buckwald added. "It's about making it as close to reality as possible."

"A lot of these improvements are important, but you don't necessarily notice them until you're used to the first," Holz said, noting how consumers are now conditioned to smartphone upgrades. "Otherwise they would never release a new phone. They would just wait until they had one that was infinitely fast."

And much in the same vein, Buckwald said, of Elon Musk's demo of spacecraft part building with Leap Motion in August, the company is also releasing for free a creation software tool called Freeform that allows users to experiment with geometric creation and manipulation. Like playing with clay on a pottery wheel, the app lets users distort any number of premade objects -- as well as import their own -- with a slew of tools and variables like object material to create digital sculptures and even 3D-printable objects.

"There are already apps for the very high end, like the SpaceX video using Siemens software with a Leap," Buckwald said. Freeform is intended to be somewhere between those professional-grade applications and one's that everyday consumers will find accessible.

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An Open Source House That Bucky Fuller Would Love

The worlds most populous places are surrounded by shantytowns--especially those hard hit by disaster. How do we rebuild cities like Tacloban, destroyed when typhoon Haiyan swept through the Philippines? How do we provide affordable housing to repopulate the abandoned core of our own urban centers?

These arent new questions--there just never seems to be a satisfactory answer. For the last half of the 20th century, all kinds of modular designs were tried, but no one wanted to live in a leaky Bucky dome. Worse yet, the mass-produced modular homes of the 1950s were all exactly alike, leaving little room for adapting them to their environments. But what if you could 3-D print an entire house, and customize the open-source design to your liking?

This September, I joined Eric Schimelpfenig of SketchThis.NET at Maker Faire, New York to see the 3-D-printed house he helped design and build, and find out whether it really is viable.

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Schimelpfenig knows more about 3-D modeling and kitchens than pretty much anyone on the planet. Hes worked with Google on Sketchups development, is a columnist for Kitchen & Bath Design News, and runs U.S. social media for high-end kitchen storage company, Kesseboehmer. He also founded and runs SketchThis.NET, which developed a premier kitchen design plug-in for SketchUp and provides SketchUp training for individuals and companies.

Its probably more accurate to say that Schimelpfenigs 3-D-printed houses, the Wikihouse, was assembled rather than built. The structure was engineered to be snapped together with fewer than 100 screws to hold it together. The modular wall sections snap into place and are movable, so rooms can be rearranged as easily as you might rearrange furniture. Even plumbing and electrical outlets can be rearranged within the open floor plan.

The entire project was designed in Sketchup, and this kind of flexibility is making Sketchup the de facto 3-D modeling software for architects, and in math and computer science programs at K-12 schools. A complete model of the house is free and open source, the Wikihouse Open Source Construction Kit. With a few thousand dollars for plywood, and a CNC milling system to cut out the structural forms, youre good to go.

I interviewed Eric after the event, and heres what he had to say about the project:

What possessed a bunch of computer nerds, none of whom had professional construction experience, to want to design and assemble a house in a couple of days?

The idea was to tell the story about how Sketchup can be used as an end-to-end design tool. This isn't a new story. We've been able to do this with software for many years now. What's unique about this project is that we utilized a totally new way to build a house. Typical wood-framed construction is easy to draw in Sketchup or other software, but it's hard to engineer it to be safe. This is why people go to architecture and engineering school. Building this way only allows a small group of people to be in control of the design process. Sure, you can hire an architect to design a house for you, but for many this is out of reach. With Wikihouse and Sketchup, design is now available to people that aren't formally trained in architecture or design.

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