Gal and I set out to see how it feels to play, having a different point of view. The idea came up from hours of Gal playing playstation, and he asked himself- what if we could actually see ourselves when we do stuff.
First we just put the camera in the same hight as our sight, and Gal tried to catch the ball:
Test 01 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
Test 02 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
Then we tried playing foot ball,
Test 03 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
Test 04 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
Then some more catch.
Test 06 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
It was really giving me a headache. And I started getting a dizzy.
We changed the cameras point of view
Test 07A from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
And starting giving each other basic assignments (put the marble in the right/left bowl):
Test 07B from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
Test 08 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
Next we wrote down numbers on a piece of paper, and checked how quick we could reach that number after being told it.
Test 009 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
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Test 014 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
The very last test we did was checking how it feels of the camera follows your movement
Test 015 from Talya Stein Rochlin on Vimeo.
This experiment by far felt the best.
It was a strange feeling. But we liked it.
Our biggest problem is all the cables. They really restrict the movement. It would be amazing if we could do all of this wireless.