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more about #obscuradigital OtKyle: Museums would be interesting again if they had these in them. It'd certainly make me start visiting them again. more » Hackintosh: Once you lay it down flat to play actual bowling, then I'll take the bite to go there (Very far from us) more » anon: Woah! It's practically a holodeck! more » FawnAttica: I wandered into the hard rock this weekend, not knowing it or this wall was new, about 3 hours after opening. The multitouch is a little clunky, but o... more » nimblesquirrel: I hate to say this, but Obscura themselves aren't doing anything special. Rather the technology is in the projectors. Projector manufacturer Christie ... more » crazacool: It's a really cool use of technology, but the grammar errors in this article are just killing me. more » -
#multitouch
Video: Amazing 18-Foot Wide Super-HD Multi-User Multitouch Display
It is probably the highest resolution interactive display outside of the military: Obscura Digital's newest, longest multitouch wall, revealed this weekend at the Hard Rock in Vegas, uses three projectors to handle 100 hi-res images and videos simultaneously in realtime. More » -
#art
No, This Dancing Building's Bricks Are Not Falling Like Tetris
This isn't an animation, and it's not CGI and it's not a building doing the humpty dance. It's actually the old mint in downtown SF being painted by 7 perfectly mapped HD projectors. More » -
#displays
Giant Missile Command: The Best Use of Multitouch to Date
So, multitouch has some interesting applications, but all pale in comparison to playing a two-player version of Missile Command. The clone was installed by Steve Mason at the Obscura Digital production studios' massive 8'X4' multitouch wall—and as you can see in the video after the break, It looks like a good time, not to mention a decent workout. More »
