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Leap Motion CEO Michael Buckwald at CES 2014

Published on Jan 9, 2014

In the short time since it was first announced, Leap Motion has caused us to rethink the way we interact with our PCs. CEO Michael Buckwald joins us to discuss the future of natural computer interfaces.
 

Chaotic Moon Studio's Shark Punch

Published on Mar 7, 2014

Shark Punch, which incorporates a visor-mounted Leap Motion controller to let users punch sharks in 3D, actually has firm roots in an educational simulator the Austin, Texas-based company's been developing for prospective clients.
 

Leap controlled Pirate puppet eats Pi

Published on Mar 14, 2014

A demo showing the awesome ability to control your Starbot Animatronic Robot Puppet with the Leap Motion. Thanks to LignthingFireGem for the funny skit.
 

Leap Motion Controlled Starbot Puppet

Published on Mar 15, 2014

This is just a quick tech demo showing how to control the Starbot using a Leap Motion Controller, Processing, an Arduino, and a Starbot Human Kit.
 

Inside the Leap Motion AXLR8R: 90 Seconds with Diplopia

Published on Mar 21, 2014

Meet Leap Motion AXLR8R participant James Blaha, the creator of a game that offers a therapeutic virtual reality solution for people with amblyopia (lazy eye) and strabismus (crossed eye).
 

Inside the Leap Motion AXLR8R: 90 Seconds with Motionsavvy

Published on Mar 27, 2014

Meet Wade Kellard, a Leap Motion AXLR8R participant aiming to break down communication barriers for the deaf and hard of hearing in a natural and cost-affordable way.
 

RobotsConf 2014: Interaction Interfaces with Leap Motion

Published on Apr 15, 2014

Leap Motion Engineer Alan Davis dives into the trials and triumphs of 3D motion controlled robot creation at RobotsConf 2014.
 

Leap Motion Co-Founders Talk ‘Dragonfly’ Made-for-VR Motion Input Camera

Published on Jan 14, 2015

Read the article: "CES 2015: Leap Motion Co-Founders Talk ‘Dragonfly’ Made-for-VR Motion Input Camera"

by Ben Lang
January 14, 2015

At CES 2015 last week, we met up with Leap Motion co-founders Michael Buckwald and David Holz to try their latest prototype motion input camera, codenamed ‘Dragonfly’, and chat with the duo to learn more about their plans for making gesture input part of every VR experience.
 

Why VR? Leap Motion and Eye Fluence have answers at Disrupt SF

Published on Sep 14, 2016

Leap Motion's Michael Buckwald and Jim Margraff of Eye Fluence have a chat with Lucas Matney about uses for AR/VR, solving new interface problems, and where we are in the hype cycle.
 
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