15 April 2007
12 January 2007
From Mixed Doubles to Mixed Reality
As a Brit, my childhood summers always had the Wimbledon tennis championship as a kind of vague backdrop; this seems to have inoculated me against too much enthusiasm for the game these days. So news that IBM has created a recreation of the Australian Open would normally leave me breathing in more air than usual.
This aspect of it, on the other hand, sounds seriously cool:data is pulled directly from IBM tracking technology used to collect data on live Grand Slam tennis matches. This data is applied in near real-time to a virtual tennis ball and two participating avatars in a 3D reconstruction of the Melbourne Tennis Centre. Those watching the match are able to view the proceedings from the bleachers and also from the eyes of the players.
I also like Tony Walsh's description of this situation as "Mixed Reality".
Posted by Glyn Moody at 4:25 pm 2 comments
Labels: 3D, australian open, eightbar, IBM, melbourne, mixed reality, second life, tennis, tony walsh, wimbledon