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Geplaatst op Dinsdag 02 juni 2009 16:52 door Richard B
[E309] Joystiq.com onder de indruk van Milo
Gisteren verbaasde Microsoft vriend en vijand met de Project Natal camera technologie, maar Peter Molyneux maakte diepe indruk met zijn 'Milo' demonstratie. Nu zijn veel mensen sceptisch over wat ze zagen, want dit was toch wel technologie die we alleen kennen uit films. Nu was de website Joystiq.com één van de weinige mensen die een behind close doors sessie hadden met deze tech demo, en kregen te horen dat als je Milo niet leuk vind je met zijn vrouwelijk tegenhanger 'Millie' een gesprek kunt aanknopen.
Het hele verhaal of moet ik zeggen ervaring kan je hier terug lezen.
quote: Tonight, I got an incredibly brief chance to test out Microsoft's Project Natal camera technology with Peter Molyneux's "Milo," along with three other E3 judges. In the brief time allotted to the group, we experienced many of the same moments shown during Microsoft's keynote earlier in the day: introducing ourselves to Milo, being recognized by Milo, taking a brief walk to the pier, donning a pair of goggles, and running our fingers through the water. Before any of us would interact with Milo, Lionhead's Claire – seen above in a still from the E3 Milo video – had a brief, but natural, exchange with Milo. It began with Milo recognizing her face and addressing her by name.
Once Claire's portion was over, we took Milo out for a spin. For my part, I walked with Milo over to the pier, grabbed the goggles that he threw at me, performatively snatching at the air, having already seen the video during the earlier keynote presentation. To put them "on" I had to make loops with my thumbs and pointer fingers and wrap them around my eyes. A guide on the bottom of the screen instructed me to make them just so. Goggles on, I leaned over the pier and splashed a reflection of myself in the water. I could drag a finger around or make a larger splash with my hand. I could even ripple the water by "lowering" my head towards the screen. And that was about it for my section (see above: brief!). But the most impressive thing I saw happened next.
Up next was Victor Lucas, host of The Electric Playground, who was asked to form a bond with Milo by walking up to him while he was on the swing and simply stating his name. "Victor," he said. He then walked back (to ostensibly reset the scenario) and, upon walking back up and being facially scanned, was greeted by Milo. "Hello Victor," Milo said, in his own voice. No stutter. No audible edit in the welcome. That's impressive!

Door JayKwon op Woensdag 03 juni 2009 14:12
 Ja hoorde het ook al, echt wel vet eigenlijk. Gewoon omdat het kan.
P.S. VAKANTIE!!!!!!!!   ! | Door RICKENDO op Donderdag 04 juni 2009 01:44
 i love it!!! | 
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