===== Topos library for Pure Data
The Topos Library is a collection of Pure Data abstractions that help in the development of real-time interactive systems dealing with high-level analysis of human movement.
The library was developed for dance and music gesture control and was used in several artistic works. For more information, go to http://naveda.info/topos.
Check the tutorials: https://github.com/naveda/Topos-Tutorials
The library was presented to the public in the paper
[1]L. Naveda and Santana, Ivani, “‘Topos’ toolkit for pure data: exploring the spatial features of dance gestures for interactive musical applications,” in Proceedings of the 40th International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) / 11th Sound & Music Computing conference, Athens, Greece: University of Athens, 2014.
You can use Synapse, Osceleton or any other source of 3d position data as input.
See the tutorials.
Just put it in your Pure Data path by using Pure Data's methods or by using the object [declare -path topos]
v0.1 (First public release)