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Hi, My name is Adam Montandon and I am an expert in Digital Futures, and it really is the most interesting job in the world. As a specialist in new technology its my job to make amazing interactive projects that go beyond anything you may have seen before. In 2004 I co-founded the digital production agency HMC Interactive, and have worked on really unusual stuff.

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Alexander Nischelwitzer's 3D carriage simulator



Sometimes you find the strangest and most unusual projects! Today I was looking at the website of my old friend Alexander Nischelwitzer who I met in Austria several years ago. We oftern meet up and talk about the future of interactivity, and of new projects and fun things to do. Like me, he loves to make wild and wacky projects that have a serious side.

I was so pleased to find his concept of a 3D carriage simulator! This is awesome!

It has a full false carrage, and a set of reigns, and you explore the town in virtual 3D.

I have seen lots of car racing simulators, flight simulators, but never a 3D Carriage simulator!

This one even simulates a real carriage racing course, so you can see just how good you are behind the reigns. I love unusual uses of technology like this, good work and congratulations to Alexander Nischelwitzer and his team.

You can find out more with video here.



 

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