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smarterplanet:

South Korea’s Live Park uses RFID and Kinect to bring your Holodeck fantasies one step nearer | Engadget
. Located near Seoul, Live Park uses  3D video, holograms and augmented reality, interacting with RFID wrist  bands and Kinect sensors to stitch together a continuous immersive  story. You (and your avatar!) have 65 attractions, over seven themed  zones, and the world’s biggest interactive 360 degree stereoscopic theater to wave, jump and shout your way through. Two years and $13  million in the making, Live Park’s creator d’strict is now looking to  license the concept out internationally, with locations in China and  Singapore already earmarked.

WOW!! This is the future in our present

smarterplanet:

South Korea’s Live Park uses RFID and Kinect to bring your Holodeck fantasies one step nearer | Engadget

. Located near Seoul, Live Park uses 3D video, holograms and augmented reality, interacting with RFID wrist bands and Kinect sensors to stitch together a continuous immersive story. You (and your avatar!) have 65 attractions, over seven themed zones, and the world’s biggest interactive 360 degree stereoscopic theater to wave, jump and shout your way through. Two years and $13 million in the making, Live Park’s creator d’strict is now looking to license the concept out internationally, with locations in China and Singapore already earmarked.

WOW!! This is the future in our present

theclearlydope:

Just imagine the magical sex going on in this van.
Did you imagine it?
Magical wasn’t it? 

Got me thinkn I need one of these Lls

theclearlydope:

Just imagine the magical sex going on in this van.

Did you imagine it?

Magical wasn’t it?

Got me thinkn I need one of these Lls

All green everything…

All green everything…