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Rubik’s Cube for the blind shows up at MOMA
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Frantz Lasorne has designed an augmented reality game that uses computer enhanced lasses to combine virtual gaming with physical objects. The game named, Scope, uses small game pieces that are mounted with small digital codes that let the computer know what they are and where they are located. Every player is expected to wear a headset that is connected to the computer and the players interact with the computer telling it what to do. As weapons are fired or players are moved, the action is superimposed of the physical objects bring them to life. The best part is that this game can use any toys, be it a Barbie or your Lego toy.
SCOPE – Augmented Reality Toys.v3 from Frantz Lasorne on Vimeo.
A great game for folks of all ages, it lets you use the power of your imagination.
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