How to make a pool table an attention-grabber on a showroom floor
full of highly explosive video games? Try a couple of Kinect cameras,
some projectors and a sound system. OpenPool's an open-source project
that's looking to bring a little multimedia action to the world of
billiards.
The company had some reps on the floor of SXSW's Game Expo today, showing off the system, which, at the very least, is most probably unlikely any pool game you've played.
The system uses two Kinect cameras
to detect ball movement, which in turn directs the motion of the
projectors -- not entirely unlike those floor shows in malls that seem
to endlessly fascinate small children. The speakers play sound effects
and music in sync with the movement as well, signaling noises when balls
drop into the pockets. The company is really excited at the prospect of
open-sourcing here, and told us that you should probably be able to set
up your own system at home for around $10,000, pool table included. For
those who aren't particularly tech-savvy, the Japanese company is
working on building full systems for offices and bars. Having Konami as a
partner will certainly help it realize that dream. Check out a video of
the table in action after the, you know, break.
Saturday, 9 March 2013
07:08
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