Toronto-based designer Nate Asis is using information gathered from a Kinect sensor to create furniture and objects. The program he has created detects movement, position, and relationships of a users body and turns this data into topographies for these objects' fabrication. The Skeleton Table is based on the relationships of the head, feet, and hands as well as their positioning in relation to the sensor, while the Dot breaks down a silhouette into pixels that determine stitch density for the creation of a blanket. Read more at 3DPrint.com: https://3dprint.com/147134/kinect-3d...niture-design/