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EELS 3D projection mapping multiplayer game from B-Reel & B-Reel Films on Vimeo.

The EELS project, created by Riccardo Giraldi at B-Reel Films in London, combines a dizzying array of technologies to take projection mapping an interactive step forward. It’s a multiplayer game experience where people can control their virtual EEL projected on a physical installation via an iPad App. It’s a quantum-leap forward from Nokia’s classic ‘Snake’, and I can see big possibilities, not just in the world of gaming, but for interaction, accessibility and communication on a much broader scale.

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Nov/11

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Thrill of the chase

As an enthusiastic Geocacher, I think this creative partnership between a Sydney radio station and a car dealer is good fun. It’s smart use of a location-based gaming platform. Just ignore the waffle about shared objectives at the start of the video.

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Oct/11

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Unity 3.4

Unity is awesome. A complete  games development kit that costs less than a single PC. It works on PC/Mac, iPads and iPhones, Android and Wii. It’s pretty easy to get into -the scripts are simple enough even for my very limited coding skills. The graphics range from brilliant to amazing – there’s realtime lighting, shadows, reflctions, depth of field, bokeh lens effects and all kinds of surfacing such as bump, specular and transparency. It interfaces really well with 3D Studio Max too making it easy to create for. It’s on my Christmas list…

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Sep/11

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Siggraph 2011

Last month myself, Michael and Iain travelled across to Vancouver to attend a conference called Siggraph (short for Special Interest Group on GRAPHics and Interactive Techniques).  This is an annual conference on computer graphics.

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Dec/10

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Appy!

The first 2 of our Early Learning Centre iPhone/iPad apps have launched and are now available for free download from the iTunes store… Check out Manic Martians and Flashcards.

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Sep/10

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Linney Foosball Final video

24 players, 51 games, 1 winner. The final of the Linney Design World Cup took place in the hallowed turf of the kitchen with a packed audience. Luke Tonge and Phil Thurlby came through the tournament to face each other in the final. Who won? How many goals were scored? Did anyone get injured? Find out by clicking the short video above… credit to Richard Chester for organising the event and Steve Hepper for putting the video together. Let battle commence!

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Apr/10

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Who needs glasses?

The new Nintendo DS 3D machine, available later this year. Proof that we are all now living in the future… this looks amazing.

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Oct/09

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Kasabian football hero

What happens when Kasabian, Football and Guitar Hero come together..?

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