Virtual Soccer Experiment Bonds Strangers 21
Thanks to BBC News for its article discussing a virtual reality game using a soccer ball and an 'exertion interface', as devised by MIT's Media Lab Europe in Dublin. The article explains: "Breakout for Two uses video conferencing over broadband to create a virtual 'glass wall' players have to break down with a ball." According to researcher Dr Stefan Agamanolis: "It was designed... to show how remote strangers can bond and feel more at ease with each other more rapidly when they have to exert themselves physically, rather than when relying on 'traditional' electronic communication, like instant messaging or e-mail", and he further explained: "When you get into that state of arousal, you are more likely to be able to bond socially with other people around you."
I see a new type of dating service... (Score:5, Funny)
So is this a good way for slashdot geeks to meet girls?? Sweet!
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Oh wait, it said "physical exertion"... Nevermind.
Re:I see a new type of dating service... (Score:3, Informative)
Boy (Score:5, Funny)
Boy, the jokes just write themselves sometimes, don't they?
Re:Boy (Score:5, Funny)
Soccer bonding (Score:5, Funny)
"Joe, do you like soccer?"
"Why no, it really sucks"
"Sure does. How 'bout them Rams?"
Negative Effects (Score:5, Interesting)
Or what happens when your team starts losing and it's one guy's fault? Not exactly a teambuilding exercise in that case.
Lenny: We won! And it was all thanks to team work!
Karl: Yeah, my teamwork.
Combine it with Quake, and... (Score:5, Funny)
Explains (Score:5, Insightful)
I've got an idea (Score:5, Funny)
How about instead of using this technology, we just go get some friends, head down to the racketball court, and actually play together?
Yeah, yeah, I know this is a revolutionary concept, but I think it could work.
Rob
Re:I've got an idea (Score:2, Insightful)
I felt the article was describing how such techonology could be used to help people who are not in close physical proximity still find ways to bond together as a team - not as a stand in for people actually going and doing such activi
Re:I've got an idea (Score:2)
Don't muddle my facetiousness with your logic!
Though I don't really see the point in playing a physical game with someone who isn't there. A big part of playing a sport is the physical closeness of the competitors, and taking that out of the equation seems to make the whole endeavor pointless. Maybe I'm just weird.
Rob
It's Breakout, but not as we knowit Jim (Score:5, Funny)
I don't remember Breakout being like Wallace and Gromit beating off the sheep in A close Shave, or am I showing my "We used to dream of Breakout against sheep. When I were a lad, all we had were a few blocks on a screen. And the colour was stuck on top. And we were grateful."
Re:It's Breakout, but not as we knowit Jim (Score:1)
Re:It's Breakout, but not as we knowit Jim (Score:1)
This looks like a job for Smell-o-Vision (Score:2)
I'd like to see the FAQ on where to place the detector.
As usual... (Score:5, Funny)