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faceCloth

faceCloth is an exploration of the relationship between real and virtual control. Live video is mapped onto a digital cloth, which reacts to its environment in a realistic fashion. The user selects the desired image and then manipulates the display geometry in order to create rich visual compositions.

faceCloth is built with Processing, using the Video and traer.physics libraries.

faceCloth was created and is maintained by ElieZananiri.

You must be logged in to have access to the source. If you have any problems doing so, e-mail ElieZananiri.

Repository Address

Open up a command line and type in svn checkout <url> with one of the following URLs.

root http://tools.assembla.com/svn/facecloth
faceCloth http://tools.assembla.com/svn/facecloth/trunk
faceCloth_Live http://tools.assembla.com/svn/facecloth/branches/live
faceCloth_MultiTouch http://tools.assembla.com/svn/facecloth/branches/multitouch



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