10 ideas for skeleton tracking // Matt Epler

1. Virtual hackysack across the globe

2. Interactive Porn (would be in conjunction with physical objects with embedded sensors) AND/OR record your sexcapade and navigate camera angle and zoom anyway you want. Have sex with famous people (living or historical!), large fuzzy animals, aliens, whatever. Each would require different poses, would suggest you adjust for better climax, rate your performance.

3. Make your own movie scene – control “Woody,” navigate him through a scene from a movie, make him dance(…) record, share

4. Become an army of automatons (terra cotta warriors).

5. Activity scanners in every room of your house learn how your body is positioned for certain activities. Corresponding info is made available on screens near you, and your schedule, reminders and such are adjusted. For example. You’re doing yoga. It pulls the latest yoga medical research to your phone/computer for you to read, also reminds you that your gym membership is due in 2 days, and alert when you should stop if you want to make your next appointment on time. It could also learn how long you usually take to do things.

6. Personal Training – am I doing this pose right?

7. Posture alert. Stop slouching!

8. Track demographics in museum space – what kind of people (young, athletic, etc) are visiting, how long do they stay, etc.

9. Real-time 3D camera navigation for sporting events. Skeletons are wrapped in high-res image of players, positions updated live, navigated.

10. Everytime I smile at my computer, it sends it to my Mom. The I wouldn’t have to feel bad about not calling often.

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