Fishbowl Pixile
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A Pixile is a projection onto spherical objects suspended in space. The projection consists of a realtime 3D environment which mimics the shape and size of the objects it is projecting onto. The result is a holographic illusion. You can play with the pixile using a mouse, clicking and dragging objects as if they existed in real life.
For the fishbowl Pixile, a fish bowl shape is projected onto 3 spheres, creating a virtual opening on the physical sphere. The user can rotate the individual bowls around in all directions. Small physics based cubes are placed inside the bowls and the user is able to pour the cubes from one bowl into the other. The cubes start off as primary colours once they are mixed with other coloured cubes they are averaged out to form a new mixed shade. By Eness, the guys who had developed Virsual. |
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Holographic orbs floating in space, interactable by navigating with a mouse - there called pixile’s and have been created by Melbourne based ENESS. Currently being shown at IDN exhibition in Singapore - wish I went, when over there last week. ... Read More
