Visitors to the Live Park 4D World
Tour wear RFID wristbands that allow the displays to identify them, while
Kinect sensors detect their movements, voices, and faces
New media entertainment company,
d'strict, is pushing the concept of virtual reality to a new level with the
"Live Park 4D World Tour," a new theme park that recently opened in
South Korea. The park is comprised of 65 different attractions over a 10,000
sq. foot (929 sq m) space, which houses several large interactive displays as
well as some installation art pieces.
Visitors wear RFID wristbands that
allow the displays to identify them, while Kinect sensors detect their
movements, voices, and faces. Many of the attractions center around having users
create an avatar of themselves that they can interact with and take on a
virtual adventure, which is portrayed using 3D video, holograms, and augmented
reality technology.
Ender Mirror:
visitors create an avatar of themselves that they can interact with
Live360: the
world's largest interactive 360 degree stereoscopic theatre, where visitors can
follow their avatar through an interactive story that has multiple endings
Live Square:
visitors play games with their avatar in a 150-meter (492-foot) wide projection
square
Live Holo:
stylish holographic displays created by both domestic and overseas artists
Syno Star Performance:
visitors put on a show with their avatars and holograms on an augmented reality
stage
Mega Live Event:
the entire park is turned into a night spot, complete with DJs, events, and
performances
The Live Park 4D World Tour is
currently open at the KINTEX in Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. So far, it's been
successful enough to prompt d'strict to extend the time the park will remain
open to the public. The company is also now planning to create more permanent
installations in China and Singapore and hopes to expand the park overseas.
Check out the video below to see
some of the attractions in action.
Source: Live Park 4D World Tour