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Uploaded on Nov 29, 2011

Check out this guy's room totally change into the movie he is watching! No SFX, no post production, no cuts, everything you see here is 100% for real.

We were funded by the Video Store of PlayStation® Store (http://www.greatfilmsfillrooms.com) to make a series of movie related videos using 'Immersive Imaging' which takes 3D projection mapping as its starting point, but gives the viewer a supercharged experience with the help of the PlayStation Move controller.

In the past, projection mapping worked only from a single, static view point, and thus was very limited. By attaching the PlayStation Move to the camera, we can track projections to screens in real time, enhancing the effect of spatial deformation and false perspective on the projections and allowing viewers to look round (virtual) corners, bend walls, create a hole in the wall, or remove the walls altogether to reveal vast expanses of virtual worlds.

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  • PDRband

    we need this technology in gaming now!

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  • pownize

    who said this was their project? it says movie experience not gaming experience

    this must be damn awesome to watch a movie like this ;)

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  • Eddie Fuentes

    Its not like they're saying, "coming to everyhoushold in the near future!" cmon people its just a demo whatchamacallit

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  • TerranWTF

    For everyone who's complaining about microsofts similar thing. Atleast microsofts version would be affordable, this can't possibly have been done by one projector and it would cost A LOT to be able to afford something like this. Microsofts thing would most likely cost as much as a normal projector.

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  • YTwavegamer

    Yeah! and in this Sony Project, the entire room need to be white for apply the effects...

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  • Aaron Griffith

    Microsoft did this first and created the idea. Their idea is MUCH more practical than this. They used at the very least 4 projectors to do this.

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  • Wayne Jones Jr

    Except they used one projector not 4 to 6 like this :) Big difference :)

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  • kapitalisttas

    how about to heal people.make adrenaline rush.Ok medics in place camera man makme a cliff!.action jumping ,shit. heard atack .medics : 8-x

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  • BeastlyRig

    microsoft did this to! But worse.

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