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A simple, featherweight headset, a 10' x 10' x 10' white room, and $600,000 worth of projector and computer equipment, combined with the smarts of the folks at Eon Reality, results in one insanely real experience. For more info visit labs.ideo.com

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  • George Nimeh plus 7 months ago
    Oh wow. This is great! Please tell me when I come for a visit and try this. :-)
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  • Michael Critz 7 months ago
    That’s incredible! I’ve never seen a system like that with so much detail.
    My favorite line is, “Don’t Fall!”
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  • Daniel Hayek staff 7 months ago
    Coolness!
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  • 3to1 Studios plus 7 months ago
    Awesome
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  • Charles Huettner 7 months ago
    looks like a lot of fun
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  • Mac Faulkner plus 7 months ago
    Amazing!! It reminds me of the glasses they rigged to a Wii console at the TED convention to create a 3D interactable environment.
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  • Ayz Waraich 7 months ago
    i want one!
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  • Lighbulb Media 7 months ago
    I want two!
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  • David Stoessel 7 months ago
    OOOOH MYY GOOOOOD!!! i want to GO THERE!!!
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  • ren ronquillo plus 7 months ago
    Oh the possibilities
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  • MadCat 7 months ago
    I wanna flyyyyy!
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  • bob zombie 7 months ago
    It's so cool,i want to try this now!
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  • Kit Webster 7 months ago
    my turn!
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  • James Holtom 7 months ago
    the matrix, here we come, whoop
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  • David Dang 7 months ago
    j'en veux un putain de merde !
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  • Benoit Daoust 7 months ago
    j'adore ...
    comme mes rêves de jeunesse...
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  • Mohammed Irfan 7 months ago
    I've always dreamed about this...
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  • Iain plus 7 months ago
    Please put the headset on the camera, and show us what it's like to be in the room. It looks awesome.
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  • Terry Ibele 7 months ago
    now if only movies were like that!
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  • Adam Overfelt 7 months ago
    this is absolutely sick! i would love to try this someday!
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  • IDEO Labs 7 months ago
    yeah - took some footage with the headset on the camera but it got lost. total bummer.
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  • Jeremy DePace 7 months ago
    whoa
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  • Kyle McDonald 7 months ago
    The way he responds to the movement says a lot. I wonder how long it will take for us to overcome our intuitions in these kinds of situations, the same way we've slowly been overcoming our intuitions with new modes of communication.
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  • The Danse 7 months ago
    very cool!
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  • chris teso plus 7 months ago
    someone gimme 600k!
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  • Chen Luo 7 months ago
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  • Bradley Walton 7 months ago
    Nice!
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  • Joe Moya plus 7 months ago
    Way Cool...
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  • Snicket 7 months ago
    Whoa!!!
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  • Juhan Sonin 7 months ago
    Very cool riff on the CAVE. Take a peek at the CAVE (or the 6-sided room called the CUBE) at NCSA... the grandfather of big room immersion.
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  • colin c 7 months ago
    reminds me of the 'earth room' in Sunshine, very cool.
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  • Adriana de Barros 7 months ago
    I enjoyed watching this. Very interesting.
    I'll be featuring the video tomorrow at illusion.scene360.com.
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  • Jake Luer 7 months ago
    don't fall!
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  • diego rioja 7 months ago
    fantastic!!
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  • Benjamino 7 months ago
    Ever since I saw the Wii head tracking project I thought how cool it would be on a bigger and better scale. This is it and all I can say is WOW! This is the future of home entertainment right here.
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  • LimpatZ 7 months ago
    Wow, simply wow...
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  • Chuck Reynolds 7 months ago
    so you still have to hit a joystick to move around? meh
  • Jeff Jenkins 7 months ago
    baby steps.
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  • Jeff Foster 7 months ago
    Would like to see this with a larger room and pro-sych walls/floor to remove seams and odd angles though...
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  • Tari Akpodiete 7 months ago
    can holodecks be far behind?
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  • Ashraf Kamel 7 months ago
    Cool device, very impressive
    The guy's imperssions were sooo funny, I laughed out loud so much,
    Thank you for the good video and wish u the best with your research.
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  • James Alliban 7 months ago
    That looks fantastic. I'd love to have a go. It was interesting to see the participant wobbling about as though he was really balancing on the end of a wall. Funny how the mind plays tricks.
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  • Eric Tsutomu 7 months ago
    Oh wow, I would really love to try this. I always imagined something like this would come around in the future...
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  • Yannick B. Gelinas 7 months ago
    Wow. Where is that?
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  • Jens Hoffmann 7 months ago
    I like to try it! :)
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  • Zohar 7 months ago
    The amazing part is how it triggers his reflexes when they put him on the ledge. His mind believes what his eyes see so it tries to maintain balance on the narrow ledge that doesn't exist.
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  • Giant Squid 7 months ago
    That was awesome. Really interesting.
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  • Ash Wildman 7 months ago
    Very interesting indeed
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  • Chris Sharp 6 months ago
    Woah imagine this kinda thing hooked up with a shoot em up game, would be soo realistic. You'd literally be dodging bullets ;) ..Gaming for the kids of the future are gonna be un-real!
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  • grifgont 6 months ago
    It seems like a hypnotic show... :)
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  • igorsaraiva 6 months ago
    veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery good!
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  • Bellezas 4 months ago
    wow c'est géniale!!!!!!!!
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  • mpared 2 months ago
    love it posted at the curious brain
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  • Truck Boy 17 days ago
    Dude my Atari 2600 can totally do that!
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