Pool balls appear to part oil as they roll along the cloth, on an innovative billiard table being showcased in New York. By Matthew Moore and Matthewmoore 21 September 2009 • 1:15pm The Obscura ...
The folks at Obscura Digital sure aren't strangers to massive, interactive displays, but they may just have delivered their most impressive but actually (somewhat) attainable rig to date with their ...
Finding your regular old pool table a little boring? Perhaps it needs some flames. Not real ones, but animated flames that are projected onto its playing surface and follow the balls as they move. If ...
Pool is a fun game, but with just some colored balls on a plain green field, the spectacle is a little lacking. We’ve already seen how some clever projection can turn anyone into a pool shark, but now ...
If there were a perfect match between tech and sports, it's got to be this AR-enhanced pool table. A projector creates trajectories that help the player in real time. Potting the ball from there is ...
Although primarily aimed at film, music, and interactive media, SxSW has also become a prime opportunity for some companies to show off products and ideas that lie at the intersection of technology ...
At SXSW this week, Sony’s Future Lab R&D division showed off a prototype of its interactive table that allows users to control light projections by simply touching them, reports The Verge. The ...
Sony's R&D Future Lab has unveiled some cutting-edge, experimental projects at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SXSW) taking place in Austin, Texas, including a projector that can turn any ...
Light Blue Opitcs (LBO) has won the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Innovation Awards 2010 prize for Product Design with its Light Touch interactive projector. The device uses an infra ...