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metaField Maze (1998) Bill Keays (CAN) DAT – Digital Art & Technology An Ars Electronica Exhibition at the Singapore Science Centre
The metaField Maze is a virtual maze game which uses a 12’x12’ interactive floor. People interact by walking onto the floor and directing the path of the marble through the labyrinth with the movements of their bodies over the floor surface. The maze, which is projected onto the floor, is a three-dimensional model which tilts according to where the player moves. The marble moves according to the direction of the tilt. The goal is to move the marble through the full course of the maze. www.virtango.com Credits: Created at the MIT Media Lab as a research project in Ron MacNeil's Intelligent Graphics Group. Assistance by Tim McNerney, and John Underkoffler.
Source: Ars Electronica
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