Those of you in Britain may have seen this already. It comes from the Telegraph online pictures of the day.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picture ... ml?image=7
Digitally projected go board
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Re: Digitally projected go board
The clams are rejoicing. Just think no more 'stones' needed!
Will future generations of go players someday write articles on how go players used to hold the stones between middle and index fingers when placing a stone? Perhaps.
This technology reminds me of the overlays many sports broadcasts are using. If we had such broadcasts, I could imagine joseki variations overlaid on a game while the players took time to think.
Will future generations of go players someday write articles on how go players used to hold the stones between middle and index fingers when placing a stone? Perhaps.
This technology reminds me of the overlays many sports broadcasts are using. If we had such broadcasts, I could imagine joseki variations overlaid on a game while the players took time to think.
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Re: Digitally projected go board
This technology reminds me of the overlays many sports broadcasts are using. If we had such broadcasts, I could imagine joseki variations overlaid on a game while the players took time to think.
That is actually a great idea. The technology already exists. Would be great for Baduk TV, but also for kibitz on KGS.
There was a hacked KGS client that would highlight coordinates written in the game chat window on the board when you moved your mouse over the chat. It would be great if this was implemented in the real client with the addition of showing full sequences (joseki fights ect).
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Re: Digitally projected go board
The person writing that summary clearly does not know the first thing about Go:
Also, although the technology is cool, surely they could have made the stones look better. They seem like they just applied the same pattern that they used on the wood for the stones.
The Telegraph wrote:A man demonstrates a game at Digital Contents Expo 2010 in Tokyo. The images of the pieces are placed and moved by a projector with motion-sensitive camera sensors. The expo goes on till October 17
Also, although the technology is cool, surely they could have made the stones look better. They seem like they just applied the same pattern that they used on the wood for the stones.
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Re: Digitally projected go board
freegame wrote:This technology reminds me of the overlays many sports broadcasts are using. If we had such broadcasts, I could imagine joseki variations overlaid on a game while the players took time to think.
That is actually a great idea. The technology already exists. Would be great for Baduk TV, but also for kibitz on KGS.
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On baduktv, they already play variations out over the board while the players are thinking. I saw them setting it up once at an event I went to. They lined the camera that was over the board up so that when the commentator clicked intersections with a mouse from his screen, they showed up overtop the board when it was being broadcast.
They do this pretty often on baduktv.
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Re: Digitally projected go board
Very neat, but overhead projection seems silly as of course it displays on your hand too. Personally I'm a fan of this: http://www.netgoban.com/index.php?pr=Pr ... nformation
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Re: Digitally projected go board
Here's an interesting project carried out at MIT involving projecting markup onto a real goban (with stones):
edit: linked directly to pdf.
http://www.media.mit.edu/affect/pdfs/04.wren-reynolds.pdf
ZeroKun: that electronic board looks amazing! I wonder how much it will cost if it is ever for sale...
edit: linked directly to pdf.
http://www.media.mit.edu/affect/pdfs/04.wren-reynolds.pdf
ZeroKun: that electronic board looks amazing! I wonder how much it will cost if it is ever for sale...
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Re: Digitally projected go board
danielfox wrote:Here's an interesting project carried out at MIT involving projecting markup onto a real goban (with stones):
http://goo.gl/cCjU
ZeroKun: that electronic board looks amazing! I wonder how much it will cost if it is ever for sale...
OOPS that link doesn't seem to work but sounds really interesting.
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