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    Ahead of Microsoft's May 21 Xbox launch, the team at Microsoft Research this week revealed more details about IllumiRoom, which brings a more immersive and interactive gaming experience right to your living room.

    IllumiRoom is described as "a proof-of-concept system that augments the area surrounding a television with projected visualizations to enhance traditional gaming experiences," which means everything from extending gameplay to the borders of your living room to making it appear as though it's snowing inside the house.

    "Peripheral projected illusions can change the appearance of the room, induce apparent motion, extend the field of view, and enable entirely new physical gaming experiences," the team said in a research paper about the project.

    To bring IllumiRoom to life, the team used a commodity wide field of view projector (InFocus IN126ST) and a Microsoft Kinect sensor, which were mounted behind a player's head as they sat on a couch in front of the TV. The Kinect sensor captured the color and geometry of the scene, and the projector displayed the illusions around the TV screen. The system is self-calibrating, the team said, so it can work in any living room.

    What will you see? Microsoft showed off a few options in a demo video (below), starting with Focus+ Context Full, which basically brings whatever game is on your TV right into the living room, expanding your view. With Focus+ Context Edges, meanwhile, only an outline of the gameplay will escape the TV. There's also Focus+ Context Selective, where only certain parts of the gameplay become part of the living room; with a first-person shooter, for example, IllumiRoom could bleed only weapons fire or explosions out of the TV, Microsoft said. It could also point out players just out of site on the TV screen with markers to the left and right of the TV. IllumiRoom can also display beyond the TV, opening up your field of vision.

    Like a gaming version of Instagram, meanwhile, IllumiRoom allows for different filters, like saturation or black and white. Something known as Radial Wobble can also distort reality. There's also effects that allow for falling snow, as well as lighting and objects that emerge from the game and fall onto the floor and walls.

    IllumiRoom is not limited to gaming; Microsoft said the option to extend the TV screen and show a panorama view could be applied to movies and TV shows, too.

    IllumiRoom will likely not be ready for primetime by the time Microsoft's May 21 event rolls around, but researchers are hard at work.

    "Before the IllumiRoom system can be in every living room, the final form factor, cost and computational requirements of the system must be determined," they said in the paper. "While there are many unanswered questions regarding peripheral projected illusions, we hope we have demonstrated that they are worth answering."


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    Borderlands + this.... I have a dream!
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    I really love it, just have a few reservations. How much is it going to cost, not sure I'm willing to buy a projector that I will only use for this. Also setting up? I know its self calibrating, but not sure I would be bothered to install a projector. Will it require game developers to code for it, or does it have a clever way of doing it on its own.

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    Hopefully this won't go the way that that virtual boy thing went......

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    The current cost of the components is R3800 if you include the price of a Kinect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gir View Post
    The current cost of the components is R3800 if you include the price of a Kinect.
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    My mind is blown I wantz

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    Quote Originally Posted by JP'S View Post
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    I dunno... I can't see how this is any different to just using a projector and forgetting to move the furniture out of the way. Except, of course, that a good HD projector can set you back about R30,000.

    I'm going to have to call this a gimmick. I don't think most folk would really take to it, especially when seeing it with their own eyes (rather than through sparkling marketing tactics) but who knows...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lycanthrope View Post
    I dunno... I can't see how this is any different to just using a projector and forgetting to move the furniture out of the way. Except, of course, that a good HD projector can set you back about R30,000.

    I'm going to have to call this a gimmick. I don't think most folk would really take to it, especially when seeing it with their own eyes (rather than through sparkling marketing tactics) but who knows...
    Why would you buy an HD projector for some effects around the main viewing area? You most likely won't use the projector to watch movies. As I said above, the system costs R3800 (using the projector they used for the demo).

    Yes for some people it will be a gimmick, but I don't see how you can say its no different from leaving your projector on? It reacts to what's going on in the game and the environment. Did you watch the video? I think its more for subtle effects, kind of like Doom introducing the flashing red on the side of the screen to show which side you being shot from. has the potential to help with immersion.

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