MO:KI Usability Evaluation Motion Capture System

Current Solution

This system is a combination of camera and a series of sensors. Cameras are used to capture the movement of objects, and sensors are used to capture human motion data, avoiding the blind spot of the camera caused by complex objects.

Project Begin/Ends Date

05/2019 ICFF 2019
07/2020 Studio_930 2020

Problem Statement

The main idea is to design a low-cost, portable, configurable activity capture system. It is a principle installation and use will be in the Livability Lab. Its first application will be involved with the assessment of effectiveness and usability of the MO:KI modular kitchen system. Because MO:KI's preset kitchen system can be applied to a very wide range of people with different needs. In addition, we are considering the suitability of the motion capture system and the disabled.

Client

Autodesk
BACE Build
Herman Miller
Mastro Graphics
Nexis3
Waldron-Rise

Team Members

(Studio_930 2020) Weitao Su, Hunaina Abid, Andrea Gonzalez , Tianyou Wu
(MO:KI Previous work) James Antonelli, William Avis, Lea Balcerzak, Robert Fliegal, Hannah Giancola, Kayla Llanos, Emma Canny, Logan Fugle, Caroline Pedrotti, Thomas Richter, Raquel Rojas

Usability Evaluation Motion Capture System
Project Current Phase
Next Steps

- Build prototype of the system with motion capture cameras and sensors.
- Build a software to integrate the data of the two systems(programming, and UIUX design).

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