Kinect and Windows Phone brings WALL-E in 3D to our living room

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Programming4fun has done it again, combining Kinect and Windows Phone to create interesting and engaging 3D project.

On this occasion he has created a model of WALL-E, the famous Disney robot, which uses the Kinect to sense and respond to the movement of viewers, and a Windows Phone to launch a set of scripted responses.

He seems some actual practical use for this combination, with children for example engaging with WALL-E on the television, while an adult controls the responses. This could even be used in a therapeutic setting.

Programming4fun is taking suggestions for other uses of the technology in the comments of the YouTube video, which can be found here.

More about the topics: kinect, video, windows phone 7.5