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South Korea opens a Kinect-powered theme park
“Visitors wear RFID wristbands that allow the displays to identify them, while Kinect sensors detect their movements, voices, and faces. Many of the attractions center around having users create an avatar of themselves that they can interact with and take on a virtual adventure, which is portrayed using 3D video, holograms, and augmented reality technology. Some examples include: Ender Mirror: visitors create an avatar of themselves that they can interact with. Live360: the world’s largest interactive 360 degree stereoscopic theatre, where visitors can follow their avatar through an interactive story that has multiple endings. Live Square: visitors play games with their avatar in a 150-meter (492-foot) wide projection square”
via Gizmag
from rb.trends http://bit.ly/zqBjZT