Johnny Chun Lee at the Human Computer Interaction Institute at Carnigie Mellon University has figured out something way way cool. Making a wii into a true 3-D game. He explains it in simple layman's terms and basically turns the Wii device backwards. Using infrared attached to a pair of safety goggles he can make it easier for someone to head track their gaming experience.
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The future application to this innovated conversion of technology is boundless. While yes, it's only good for one person at a time it's good 3-D effects which can become a teaching tool.
Imagine writing a martial arts tutorial software for this where the user can get a 3-D interaction with an instructor and perhaps even be able (using the wii technology) "spar" with the program.
There was something similar in the movie "The Island" where it looked like at first the two characters were fighting each other but it was actually their holographic images fighting via their commands/body movements based on what they saw through some high tech goggles.
Something to think about.
Thoughts? Comments?
it's posted here because of the nature of the base site where this video is shown. it's a cool site with lots of cool stuff... but don't click on home and you won't be offended.
[yt]Jd3-eiid-Uw[/yt]
The future application to this innovated conversion of technology is boundless. While yes, it's only good for one person at a time it's good 3-D effects which can become a teaching tool.
Imagine writing a martial arts tutorial software for this where the user can get a 3-D interaction with an instructor and perhaps even be able (using the wii technology) "spar" with the program.
There was something similar in the movie "The Island" where it looked like at first the two characters were fighting each other but it was actually their holographic images fighting via their commands/body movements based on what they saw through some high tech goggles.
Something to think about.
Thoughts? Comments?
it's posted here because of the nature of the base site where this video is shown. it's a cool site with lots of cool stuff... but don't click on home and you won't be offended.