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22 September 2008

LaserGames Out And About

Well it would seem some of the online pubs have caught on to some of the prototype products we are developing so I guess we should share them with the world.

Engadget and Gizmodo both featured our LaserGames product today. LaserGames is a product we have been working on which in essence makes video projections into interactive tools and games. Anything that can be projected can now be interacted with. Developed for our LightSnipes media dept. by Alpay Kasal from the amazing LitStudios, this is certainly stuff that is not to be missed.

We developed it with the belief that this allows for amazing possibilities in art, experience, brand interaction and fun and we look forward to bringing the technology to some of the more innovative brands out there. So enjoy the video and look for some other interactive products coming very soon!

The technology is patent pending, but if you want to talk about how we can apply it to your brand, give me a shout.

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Neat! I like the art application at the end especially- can imagine people lounging around in a bar all with laser pens creating a collective piece of art on the wall.

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