|
Printable version |
From: | Phil Williams <philw@hyperactive.co.nz> |
Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2000 20:37:27 +1300 |
Les, I am trying to visualise another activity that could be displayed using the techniquesof Virtual Spectator.So far I can't and I wish I could.Anyone any ideas? Phil perhaps...Forget yachts for a moment, and think about what VS does. The "back end" processors track the positions of an object in the real world, and map this in real time into a virtual space. The desktop software takes this "layout" map, and builds a display placing 3D sprites where the streaming co-ordinates indicate. It can also process the data, and make extra data sets like velocity and object history... So in the current version the object is a boat (with GPS tracker), and the sensor is a GPS satellite. But imagine you get every player on a rugby field to wear a small wristband,
or even a special material strip which is reflects a certain light frequency...
Too much information to stream over the net for real time play..?
So in 2010, its perfectly possible that we'll be able to watch any soccer
match in the world on our second monitors, while we trade our shares...
;)
This is out in the future - for now, slow stuff like yachting is the
ideal testing ground.
This is WICKED technology. Its potential is huge. There's a long way
to go, but ARL in particular have the skills.
They'll have nine zeros... Phil Williams Animation/Media Design
|
References
|