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It looks like the HIT Lab NZ has put a few videos up on YouTube, including a couple dealing with the Aichi World Expo 2005 project I worked on back in 2004/2005. It'd be nice to have something from the Lord of the Rings real-time motion capture project we did that went to the Boston Museum of Science, but I guess there's legal/copyright stuff involved there.


What you're seeing there is the "interactive zone" containing five 80" multi-touch screens using a computer vision solution I wrote (with a technology based on Jun Rekimoto's work, and similar to what Jeff Han later did with a bigger budget and better materials).

And national news coverage of the NZ World Expo pavilion in general:


There are things I would have done differently and better if I were doing it again, of course, but sometimes it's nice to have reminders that you did good.
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