Friday, 17 February 2012

Contextual Studies: Move.Me

    Sony computer entertainment have now released the Move.me, which is not a game, but a software server application that uses the PlayStation move controller as an input device. It is designed for programmers to be inventive and create whatever they can using this with PlayStation 3, PlayStation Eye Camera and a PC. Sony wants to see what can be done with the PS move and whether it can change the way we traditionally play games, in such areas as:
  • - Games and tools that support kids' physical fitness and nutrition.
  • - Kid-friendly programming interfaces for computer/technology classes or individual learning.
  • - Physical therapy and rehabilitation.
  • - Sports physiology or fitness training.
  • - Music and the creative arts.
  • - Augmented reality, 3-D, and other leading-edge technologies.
  • - Addressing physically-challenged or special education needs.


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