Microsoft’s “3-D Audio” Gives Virtual Objects a Voice
Just as a new generation of virtual reality goggles for video games are about to hit the market, researchers at Microsoft have come up with what could be the perfect accompaniment—a way for ordinary headphones to create a realistic illusion of sound coming from specific locations in space...Tags: 3D sound, Games
25. November 2014
New Game Designer, Milan, Università degli Studi - 1 July 2014
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25. November 2014
What It Looks Like To Put Your Entire Body In Virtual Reality
Kinect and Oculus Rift make your 3D office!!!Tags: Games
25. November 2014
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25. November 2014
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25. November 2014
NESTA: A Map of the UK Games Industry (2014)
A new report by NESTA aimed at measuring and mapping the UK games industry, including tracking its evolution over time.Tags: Games
25. November 2014
Game Art exhibition @La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milano
A short gallery of a game art exhibition staged at La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milano from July 9 to July 20.GameSearch.it was partner with Game Art Gallery.On July 12 we organized a conference called "Gamification: videogame for culture"Tags: gamification, gamesearch.it, game art, videogame culture, Games
25. November 2014
This Video Game Proves That Telepathy Is Possible (2014)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNRDc714W5I A new experimental video game uses brain-computer interfaces to make telepathy real.An article by Neal UngerleiderTags: Games
25. November 2014
Chris Charla: Gaming's Indie Explosion (2014)
ID@Xbox director Chris Charla explains how the democratization of game development tools is leading to an explosion of more diverse games with richer narratives. Chris believes we've entered a golden age where the next great game could come from a major studio or a twelve year-old on a la...Tags: Games
7. December 2015
Why Science Research Labs Are Getting Into Video Game Development (2014)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKzfxzM-CqI Players of a video game called EyeWire have cracked a 50-year-old mystery about the way we see. The technique is catching on. An article by Tina Amirtha EyeWire is a game to map the brain from Seung Lab at MIT. Anyone can play and you need no ...Tags: Games
25. November 2014
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