File this under: awesome Kinect hacks. This one, by Tobias Blum and Nassir Navab at the Technical University of Munich, “allows you do stand in front of the Kinect, and see a skeleton inside your body.” Video after the break.

Using OpenNI and PrimeSense NITE, they’re able to superimpose high resolution CT images of a person’s insides onto the body of the person standing in front of the Kinect.

[via WiredTechnabob]

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