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From CES 2011 in Las Vegas.
Intel Shows Us the Digital Future of LEGO
In this demo from CES 2011, an Intel rep shows us the coolest thing to happen to
LEGO toys since tiny rubber wheels.
What youll see in this video is a blurring of the line between real and virtual
toys, as digital enhancements change the way we might play with LEGO.
Research scientists at Intels lab in Seattle have figured out how to use 3-D
image recognition software to create new, virtual play spaces and actions for
physical LEGO toys, as well as physical gestures. You can set a LEGO house on
fire with a LEGO dragon, or you can watch tiny passengers board a LEGO train
for its journey around a virtual track.
Were sure this type of image and gestural recognition would work with non-LEGO
toys as well; toy franchises from My Little Pony to G.I. Joe could benefit
hugely from these kinds of enhancements.
But for now, these toys are still very much in research stages. Intel built and
runs the programs on Gentoo (a Linux distro) with an Intel Core i7 processor.
Check out the video below and let us know what you think. Is this a cool new way
to play something that might soon make its way to a mass market? Or do you
think that toys like these might erode whats left of our youngsters
imaginations?
Mashable Video:
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Source: Mashable.com
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