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  • Mission Impossible IV game on the cityscape of Dubai

    We had a gigapixel game in mind for a long time and we are really proud to take part in creating the first one for Paramount Pictures.

    Dubai has one of the most amazing cityscapes in the world so the project was just perfect.  

    Play the new Mission Impossible game, find the suspects by following the instructions.

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  • Motion controlled Kinect game for Hungarian Tourism Board

    ZoomCity is an interactive platform where we display geolocated content channels on a gigapixel cityscape.

    We have created motion controlled virtual tour in 2010 with Airwall, but this time using Microsoft's cutting-edge sensors we could go one dimension further.  

    Players can zoom in and out by stepping forward or backward while they can pan around on the image using their hand. Once you zoom to a sight with an icon a description window opens.

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  • Gigapixel paintings on Google Art and smart board

    A few months ago we were asked to photoshoot the 20 most significant paintings of Hungarian National Gallery.

    The project has two episodes: "Zoooom in - the essence is in the details" let you discover high resolution photos of the paintings while "Interactive journey in the world of paintings" introduces 4 artists and highlights their symbols on the paintings.

    The images have been uploaded to Google's Art project and also displayed on an interactive touchsrceen board. It is truly an amazing experience to "touch" the painting.

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  • Visualizations on gigapixel images for Talentis Group

    An interactive application with 3D visualizations on a 60 inch touchscreen plasma in your showroom is the perfect tool to engage your future clients.

    Gigapixel photos were shooted from a 43 meter high crane and CGI render layers were inserted on top of it.

    With additional virtual tours you can step into the buildings and have a look around.

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  • Ipad-ready webpage for Pocket Guide

    We have designed and developed an HTML5 website with CSS transforms for the leader mobile tour guide application - PocketGuide.

    The site is connected to PocketGuide's API so the content is always synchronized and up-to-date. It is designed to be comfortable on tablets, touchscreen devices, MAC and PC as well.

    We are continously developing the website and several more features coming soon. Stay tuned!

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  • Facebook connected tagging game for FourFourTwo magazine

    Tag yourself on this super high resolution photo of the Hun-Ned football match, share your picture on your Facebook wall and win!

    A viral campaign for football fans imagined by FourFourTwo magazine, developed by 360world and Response with the support of Microsoft.

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  • Zoomy - Interactive aerial photo project for Budapest Zoo

    People got used to aerial imagery by Google or Bing Maps but this project is something different.

    5 times higher resolution than current Gmap means an incredibly detailed photo mosaic of Budapest Zoo.

    Find the polar bear, the zebra or the red flamingos in this interactive microsite.

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  • 70 Billion Pixels Budapest

    Pushing the boundaries of current technology is always an exciting challenge. How do you handle a 320 Gbyte image?

    After months of testing we have decided to go for a world record size gigapixel image.

    With the support of our great partners - Microsoft, Sony and Epson - we have managed to put together a project which had 1,4 million visitors from 214 countries and 25k likes in the first 2 weeks.

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