The aim here is not to recreate our Puppeteer costume but to make your own. This Instructable explains the techniques we applied to bring things together and create a motion-capture wearable. When following the steps you must be prepared to solve some of the problems such as designing a pattern, deciding on sensor placement, planning your circuit by yourself. This Instructable goes into as much detail as we think makes sense. We welcome any feedback and input from interested individuals, groups and companies. The Puppeteer project is continuously being developed by Mika Satomi and Hannah Perner-Wilson, and as such is constantly being expanded and refined. The fabrication of the suit is a handmade procedure, which is not intended for mass-production, but rather for small projects lead by individuals with enthusiasm for making things themselves, sewing, gluing, soldering, programming and bug fixing. In this case, the motion of the body wearing the costume controls whatever data is relevant to the performance or project. The name Puppeteer comes from the concept of being able to puppeteer or control. The idea behind Puppeteer is to create accessible wearable technology solutions for motion-capture, aiming to create as much of the technology from scratch, collecting and sharing this knowledge through DIY instructions. Exploring the use of affordable, off-the-shelf materials and basic techniques to create wireless motion capture wearables.
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