GestureTek Interactive Rehabilitation Exercise System Featured on ‘The Doctors’
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Media CoverageInstallation ? GestureTek?s 3D Interactive Flying and Virtual Game Experience for Gondwana MuseumThis really is lovely. Using gesture recognition similar to Project Natal visitors can fly around a 3d landscape, hunt and avoid predators. The full text from GestureTek is included after the jump. GestureTek created an interactive flying dinosaur experience for the Gondwana Das Praehistorium in Schiffweiler, Germany. This interactive game display features GestureTek?s Wii-like GestureXtreme gesture-based interactive game system, along with a 3D visualization software engine that offers the best in virtual reality game play. The Gondwana interactive 3D application is an interactive attraction in a 3D environment that transports children back to the prehistoric times and allows them to experience the sensation of flying, like an ancient pterosaur or giant dragonfly. This networked interactive game experience allows two gamers to play against each other, using arm movements to simulate flight as they navigate through the game, hunting for food and defending against predators. Its an interactive entertainment experience that keeps kids active while also educating them about prehistoric creatures, the species that existed at the time and the various ways they competed for resources. Players flap their arms to fly, lean right and left to navigate, crouch down to dive for fish, and flap their wings faster to gain speed and altitude and avoid being attacked or eaten by enemies. Get the Flash Player to see this player.
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