i don't frequent advertisment guru news channels often but, while collecting resources for a research paper i stumbled on an interesting blog entry about a technology that is being developed to track eye-movements with a camera inside the monitor that creates an eye-activity heat-map.
read more here
the thought of cameras inside monitors is creepy-cool.
i would think this type of technology would be rather useful for game testing dudes.
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Creepy-cool for sure.
very interesting stuff. I remember at some point i was reading about eye movement tracking using lines and them overlaying it on the picture that was being looked at. Funny how the tracking looks nothing like you'd expect it to look.
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what would really be cool is if someone figured out a way to use it as an input device
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Fighter plane manufacturers have that kind of technology in their sims allready.
I played a psycho skiing game about 10 years ago where you put your finger on a pad and it tracked impulses from your brain. You basically willed the thing to turn you left or right. It was unsettling, but addictive. I imagine a game tracking your eyes would feel the same way. People would probably need a barfbag to cope with it.
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god i hate things like that. theres also games where you can control things with your eyes, or brainwaves in some cases. the games themselves are very rudimentary, but they are so fucking creepy to play i couldnt imagine them being mainstream anytime soon.
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i don't know about you, but my desire for immersion stops at around rumble packs. i don't need to feel the g-force in a plane or racing sim. the eye-sensing stuff and whatnot is just fine, but there's something to be said for sensory "distance" from your vicarious experience. which i think is part of why Smell-o-Vision never took off. some senses are better off being evoked instead of actively provoked.
What I want is that device that messes with your inner ear so you can get the feeling of speed in a racing game or a flight simulator.
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