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As yet unseen footage of the first stable version of levelHead, an augmented-reality spatial-memory game by Julian Oliver.

Warning! This is a spoiler for the first 3 cubes: the easy Red Cube, the tricky Green Cube and the ridiculously difficult Orange Cube.

NB: This footage was captured using desktop screencapture software. This reduced the performance of the game a bit.

You can read more about levelHead and how it works here: julianoliver.com/levelhead

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  • aleij 3 years ago
    genial mr. escher!
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  • animazon 3 years ago
    heey Delire!!!
    its victor bilbao
    excelent tracking-machine vs machine
    see you in summer camp gijón
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  • Julian Oliver plus 3 years ago
    good to see you here animazon!
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  • cool, thanks for the video, it makes me a lot easier to explain to people how does it works.

    cheers
    e.
  • Julian Oliver plus 3 years ago
    cheers.

    admittedly the Youtube video of the first early BETA (youtube.com/watch?v=5ks1u0A8xdU) was a little hard to follow..

    one of the reasons i made this video was to better describe the logical relationships between the rooms. hopefully it does so better than its predecessor.
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  • melka 3 years ago
    This is just awesome. I tried some AR stuff with Virtools, but OSG seems to be real nice ^^
    Good work
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  • Lanvideosource 3 years ago
    Nice! it seems me when I wake up.. ;)
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  • neems 3 years ago
    whoa .
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  • Andrew Douglas 3 years ago
    Did you use Mocha to track the video on the cubes?
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  • BZSAW 3 years ago
    Wow... when do you think this would go into production?
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  • JMM kazi 3 years ago
    We (from colmeia.tv) were last night at FILE. Awesome stuff. The best in the exibition. Congrats.
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  • Winfried Hoffmann 3 years ago
    wow, this is just awesome. really creative.
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  • Tiago Serra plus 3 years ago
    Great concept
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  • Kaue Lima 3 years ago
    Great Job julian i saw levelhead today at File SP and i still don't belive in it lol even using it =D must be some kind of magic xD

    Keep up with the great work ! =D
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  • pevinkinel 3 years ago
    This is simply amazing.
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  • Tobias 3 years ago
    Nice game.
    How have you recorded the video?
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  • marieke v plus 3 years ago
    looking forward to seeing this in real life at Piksel
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  • Great!
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  • TU+ 3 years ago
    greeaat
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  • Mr Truffle 3 years ago
    WOW killer
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  • NoDesign 2 years ago
    cool and wanna try it
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  • aynne 2 years ago
    very cool
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  • Danny Tatom 2 years ago
    Looks damn nifty, have the installation instructions open in another tab. Hope I can get this up and runnin' tomorrow. :D
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  • Noah Zerkin 2 years ago
    Gorgeous. I'm totally getting and building this in a VM right now to play on my headset. This is awesome. I can't wait! *rubs hands together with an evil anticipatory grin*

    I want stereoscopy so badly! Wonders how hard it would be, with a simulated stereoscopic backdrop, to do parallax simulation for stereopsis with a single camera used for tracking...
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  • Robert Cupisz plus 2 years ago
    really nice concept, kudos
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  • Wesley Nagel 2 years ago
    awesome. I want this now
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  • chaitanya krishnan 2 years ago
    this is just awesome!!
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  • Jacek Dalkowski 2 years ago
    vimeo.com/2969089 an attempt...
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  • Wray Bowling 2 years ago
    How can I beat it if I cant play it?
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  • Flash Jockey 2 years ago
    AWESOME!
    that's Epic!
    I wanna know how it was made??
  • Julian Oliver plus 2 years ago
    I used OpenSceneGraph for the rendering/scenegraph, ARToolKitPlus for the tracking, Blender for the art and wrote around 3000 lines of C++ code providing (very) basic physics, user notifications, a trigger system, tilt interaction, assets and event management.

    More info can be found on the project page: julianoliver.com/levelhead
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  • Claudia Oliveira 2 years ago
    very impressive!!
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  • Paul gonzalez 2 years ago
    AMAZING!!! .. REALMENTE BUENO!!!
    CONGRATULLATIONS FROM SHANGHAI!!!
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  • uidesignnow 2 years ago
    Congrats from Montreal !

    (The URL of this video was posted in Twitter via @uidesignnow)
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  • mpared plus 1 year ago
    STILL so cool posted at the curious brain
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  • Dza 11 months ago
    That freaks me out a bit. That's too future. Especially with that music.
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  • Jot Brunner 9 months ago
    Nice!
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  • creatino 1 day ago
    great idea mate!
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