Magical Realist
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He made the video.
He makes creative videos.
Visual arts.
That's his business.
LOL! All video is a creative visual art process. Doesn't mean they're all fictional.
He made the video.
He makes creative videos.
Visual arts.
That's his business.
Can be.These figures are also known to intelligently interact with actually present people. You can watch this in the 4th video. So no, it can't be a glitch.
What types of things would set off the sensor? Could a temperature change do it? Some of these ”ghosts” could be nothing more than a heat duct, or radiator. Maybe a window being warmed by the sun.
If you thought something was a ghost, and it was revealed to be a machine that actually models human movement based on sensor information, you would have to dismiss the ghost hypothesis as invalid. It's well known technology. The actual data can be studied explicitly.
Nope. The figures move around and react to people by raising their arms and squatting and so on. So no, it's not a radiator or a heat duct or a window.
You say that you are not making anything out of this Xbox phenomena; in other words, that you don't believe in it, correct? And yet you go on to say that you do believe it really is ghosts - or have I misunderstood? (my emboldenings)I cited only three among the thousands of cases of this happening to Xbox users. So no, I'm not making anything out of it. People are reaching their own conclusions.
These figures are also known to intelligently interact with actually present people. You can watch this in the 4th video. So no, it can't be a glitch.
He only made one video about a real phenomenon. There's tons more online demonstrating this phenomena if you'd bother to check. Remember the last three I posted?
Here's an article on the phenomenon: http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2014/10/30/kinect-sees-dead-people
People's dogs sometimes show up as human skeletons when they pass the kinect sensor.
This means that dogs are really ghosts.
http://www.imaginativeuniversal.com/blog/post/2013/09/24/Ghost-Hunting-with-Kinect.aspx
Wouldn't it mean that they're really human beings disguised as dogs? Would explain why your dog understands what you say.People's dogs sometimes show up as human skeletons when they pass the kinect sensor.
This means that dogs are really ghosts.
http://www.imaginativeuniversal.com/blog/post/2013/09/24/Ghost-Hunting-with-Kinect.aspx
It does try to interpret data as a human figure, so if you see a human figure that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with a person being there.Key phrase there: based on sensor information. That's how the system operates. It maps movement of figures based on infrared detection. It doesn't just make up shit and display it on the screen. It's really detecting something that's there.
It does try to interpret data as a human figure, so if you see a human figure that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with a person being there.
This is the worst case scenario for evidence of ghosts, a machine that models human figures on purpose from incomplete data.
How is the xbox reacting intelligently?Actually it's excellent evidence for ghosts since they react intelligently to people who are present.
How is the xbox reacting intelligently?
Intelligent how?
Oh! He means the spooks! But there are no spooks. It is he who hasn't been listening, and even if there were spooks why assume they react intelligently when people are around? Is shouting 'boo!' acting intelligently? I suppose now he will accuse me of stereotyping that downtrodden minority group, the dead.I said the figures react intelligently, like I've been telling you in the last 2 pages of posts. Haven't you been listening?