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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Fly like Superman using The Force - Hack a Day

Fly like Superman using The Force

posted Mar 1st 2011 12:00pm by Mike Nathan
filed under: misc hacks, wearable hacks, wireless hacks

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At one point or another, who hasn’t had a dream in which you could fly, simply by thinking about it? [Yehuda Duenyas, aka XXXY] is currently working on a project at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute which can allow you to do just that.

As part of a thesis project dubbed the “Infinity Simulator“, he has constructed a system that allows people to fly about using the elaborate rigging system at RPI’s Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center. His project allows users to glide through the air, walk up walls, and otherwise live out their flying fantasies, with mere thoughts.

An EEG headset is placed on the user, along with other wearable sensors which enhance the audio and visual experience of the person in flight. With enough concentration, the rigging system sweeps people off their feet, sending them soaring anywhere their mind desires. It sounds a bit like pretending to be Superman while using The Force to us, however the installation is described on the EMPAC web site as a “live-action stunt show crossed with a video game.” Either way, sign us up!

Hopefully we will see some video of the completed project in the near future, but in the meantime keep reading to see a behind-the-scenes preview of the flying rig in action.


Mind-controlled Ascent, a work in progress by MFA student XXXY at RPI's EMPAC


Video link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yGvsDD50cb8


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