Using lasers to create the displays of science fiction
Inspired by the displays of science fiction like the holodeck from Star Trek and the Princess Leia projector from Star Wars, a BYU electrical and computer engineering team is working to develop screenless volumetric display technologies. Led by Dan Smalley,
Meet the robotic basketball hoop that won’t let you miss!
Check this thing out! This is pretty cool. This guy built a robotic basketball hoop that just won't let you miss, and it uses realtime facial analysis to change the behavior for different players. On average the electronics and custom
Master of Shapes creates the RoboArcaid!
Visit roboarcaid.com/ Even with quarantine Master of Shapes still wanted to make something awesome for their friends to experience. So they created RoboArcaid. Collaborating with their good friends VTProDesign they created a custom live-streamed video game that lets you control giant robots
Primeknit Reactive Dance Floor
A REACTIVE DANCE FLOOR FOR A PRIMEKNIT EVENT IN VENICE, CA. USING A COMBINATION OF ZED CAMERA, TOUCHDESIGNER AND PROJECTION MAPPING TO CREATE A PROJECTED FLOOR THAT TRACKED THE DANCERS MOVEMENTS AND CREATED REAL-TIME VISUALS. Built by Masterofshapes
Virtual Reality Go-Karts from Master of Shapes
Visionaries from the Creative Technology group, 'Master of Shapes' created virtual reality go-karts for k1 speed, using a combination of technologies such as Lidar, Motion Capture Cameras, arduino, unreal engine and 3-d printing. Check out this masterpiece! Credits: Creative Technologist:
INTERACTIVE BASKETBALL AND RUNNING EXPERIENCES CREATED FOR SXSW
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3D Interactive Projection via TouchOSC
Interactive mapping installation in collaboration with Kvadrat.An interactive interface by OSC that communicates an iPad with M8 allowing the user to manage the mapped projection with MM. Using the ipad, the people were capable of selecting different content and control
JetBlue: NYC Take Off
In 2015, JetBlue told New Yorkers to steal its bus-shelter ads and rewarded them for it. Across five boroughs, more than 100 people took JetBlue up on their offer of free flights and other prizes by ripping off 181 bus
Lay’s Human Claw Grabber Machine
Lay's installed a pop-up claw crane machine in Japan, that allowed participants to climb into the machine, be the claw, and grab their goods.
Jam3’s ‘Invisible Highway’ flexes Google’s new AR software dev kit
To inspire developer projects, the launch included a handful of experiments that illustrate ARCore’s capabilities. Invisible Highway, created by digital agency and production company Jam3, puts an AR spin in remote control cars, and adding a dose of Canadian whimsy along the way.