Yes, what you have just read is soon to be possible. If you ever had the desire to touch objects in the videos you saw, well, now your wish can come true A group of researchers from MIT managed what it was thought to be impossible: an interactive dynamic video which allows users to reach inside the video with their own hands and touch the object.
- An MIT research team managed to create an interactive dynamic video which allows the user to reach inside the video and touch the objects in it.
- This could be one of the most important discoveries made for the entire world.
This discovery could change the world of gaming forever. The team used normal cameras and algorithms to do this wonderful experiment. They managed to create vibrations, at different frequencies, of the object or entity in the video so this way when you try to touch it feels like it is real. It will sure be a revolution for the video technology all over the world.
Scientists can now predict how the objects they study will move in other situations. If they know what is the behaviour of a certain object, they can use it in as many ways as they want in virtual space.Just imagine how many features would be added if this thing can be applied to the whole world. Gamers will be able to touch their weapons, trainers can catch their favourite Pokemon for real and who knows what other amazing changes this discovery implies.There are so many things we could do with the Interactive Dynamic Video that it would take too long to mention all of them. This discovery can be used also by filmmakers who want to have their audience closer than ever.
As amazing as it sounds, things are not simple because this is a very costly process. Moreover, there are some objects who can not be build in a 3D manner so the setup can get complicated, especially if they are going to release these project worldwide. However, we are sure that the fact that we will be able to touch objects in the videos is one of the greatest discoveries ever made.
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