Inside the ambitious video game project trying to preserve Indigenous sports
UNESCO’s Open Digital Library on Traditional Games has the ambitious goal of turning most every Indigenous sport into a video game for cultural preservation.
UNESCO’s Open Digital Library on Traditional Games has the ambitious goal of turning most every Indigenous sport into a video game for cultural preservation.
Eventually, users could be able to interact with a computer just by thinking.
Kids place plastic tiles around a physical stage area and a smartphone adds music, video, and editing tricks to make a custom creation they can share with the world.
CES may be all virtual this year, but that hasn’t stopped the epic parade of new gadgets and tech.
The new Mario Kart game gives you a physical cart that zooms around your house as you play the game onscreen.
Facebook is working on augmented reality tech that would help people hear the world—and the digital world—differently.
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It avoids the trap that typical klunky AR games typically fall into.
Augmented reality, or AR, is making big strides on mobile. Looking through your phone’s camera to see a bit of the digital world blended with the real one is exactly the kind of thing that makes us feel like we’re living in the future. But AR is not only about cute filters that give you doggy ears and tracking Pokémon as you try to catch ‘em all at the park.
The newest gadget out of Cupertino may be best described by what it can’t do.