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Here’s another video about Project Natal. Personally I’m a bit sceptical about this kind of interaction will be made available to public in the near future.
The technology exists for a long time… motion sensing (Wiimote), infrared to measure distance (small machines used in constructions), camera (image processing like eye toy and AR), etc. I think the biggest challenge is in the software because combining all those technologies and make them working together requires a lot of processing capabilities.
Truth or fiction? You decide!

If you’re familiar with adobe’s photoshop then pixlr is the perfect website to edit your images fast, with no registration and without installing anything.
Most of the photoshop tools are available, you can use multiple layers and the user-interface is very similar too. The only catch is that you can’t work with .psd format.
We’ve seen experiments and comercial use for this technology. And why not make some games with it? In this video from Active Vision Laboratory, UK, after a previews explanation of how it works, we can see Darth Vader dominating all his enemy’s!
Very cool stuff!
That was fabulous and it was very creative… I’m rather surprised at the number of emoticons I’ve never seen before…
I will use them in the future :)
Very cool streaming 360 degree video by Immersive Media
Play the video, click and move your mouse to change the viewing angle. Its pretty amazing…
Although surrounded by MAC-addicts I cannot resist recommending the Microsoft Pride Ad… a nice response to MAC vs. PC campaign.

A really excellent and ecological idea. Every idea should be like this.
More at Reverse Graffiti Project.
This video might be a bit old but still very interesting. Toy Tokyo rocks. I’ll lose my mind in that shop!
[Via: Rocketboom]

IMHO I think every blog must have this post. We call it the Hello World post.
Check the Hello World Collection in many programming languages. :-)