The Invisible Train 11
Digital_Quartz writes "Students at the Vienna University of Technology have come up with an augmented reality game in which players control virtual trains on a real wooden track. Players can adjust railway switches, and must prevent the trains from colliding. The catch is, of course, that the trains don't exist; they are viewed and controlled using networked PDAs with cameras. The system is based on the custom Studierstube framework for creating augmented reality applications for handhelds."
On the right track.. (Score:2, Funny)
glitch? (Score:2)
Re:glitch? (Score:1)
Everyone who's ever attempted to take a decent photograph of a handheld's (or mobile phone's) display knows that it's next to impossible to get acceptable color and contrast. (check out our original photo: http://studierstube.org/invisible_train/images/inv isible_train_01_low_contrast.jpg [studierstube.org]) . So I just pasted in screenshots acquired directly from the PDAs' framebuffers. But apparently, I screwed up ;) I'm not going to fix it, though -- most people won't notice anyways.
Re:glitch? (Score:1)
This was at Siggraph (Score:3, Interesting)
Cool (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Cool (Score:1)