Microsoft recently released its Kinect motion sensor system for the Xbox 360 — it’s a little camera-equipped device that plugs into the game console and lets you control game titles, Wii-style, with just your body in lieu of any actual controllers. Just a few days after release, the hardware was hacked, and now hacker Theo Watson has released an OS X port of libfreenect, a library that allows you to run Kinect’s output directly into OS X. You can watch video of it all working right after the break — he doesn’t seem real excited about it (that, or he’s tired after putting it together), but it is a cool little setup.
It’s still a work in progress (the device has only been out for a week or so), and of course this is all unofficial — Microsoft will never be interested in wanting to hook the Kinect up to anything but one of their Xbox 360 gaming consoles. But we’ve certainly seen some fun things done with the Wii controllers an Apple devices, so maybe something cool will come out of this hack as well.
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