Archive for July, 2010

Catchyoo + Balloons = interactive balloons

July 30th, 2010 Tags: ,
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LM3LABS unveil a new interactive solution based on Balloons from partner MGlobalJapan.

Relying on Catchyoo Reloaded proven technology, the interactive balloon solution allows close to 360 interaction with content.

The solution is available for rent or sales in Japan and Asia.

A future version is in preparation based on soon-to-be-launched 3DFeel product.

Here are more explanations:

in action:

July 29th, 2010 Tags: ,
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As LM3LABS expand in new interactivity domains with new products and solutions, we grow our team and open 2 new positions.

We are looking for an Augmented Reality software engineer (JOB REQ: http://bit.ly/bMhMhz) and a Computer Vision software engineer (JOB REQ: http://bit.ly/a9KVMM).

Both positions are based in the heart of never-sleeping Tokyo.

Welcome to the Tokyo Interaction Center!

July 5th, 2010 Tags: , ,
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LM3LABS and partners are thrilled to introduce the Tokyo Interactive Center (TinC), Tokyo’s first community dedicated to interaction and user experience (UX).

We hear more and more about “interactivity”, “touch” or “experience” from many different areas, from researchers at universities, large and small technology companies, advertising agencies, creators and artists and of course end-users, thanks in no small part to the success of the iPhone and other “multi-touch” appliances.

But all these different audiences never got the chance to meet and exchange their views on interactivity. Until now. The TinC is the first place where all interested parties can meet and work together.

For LM3LABS and other founding partners, interactivity is not (only) futuristic touch-screens as in the movie Minority Report. Interactivity is already available today in many form factors and there is much more than just “touch” to provide a unique user experience. The goal of the TinC is to showcase what is possible today, and to imagine the future applications of interactivity. TinC’s founding partners are looking forward to a productive discussion between architects, artists, researchers, universities, technologists and more.

In the coming weeks, we will give more details on what we have in store for the Center. There is a lot coming in 2010, so watch this space!

http://tokyointeract.org