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Today In Stoke: What if Tron’s light cycles were replaced by skateboards?

Today's time-wasting video comes all the way from Australia's Melbourne Museum, where they celebrated the premiere of Tron: Legacy with an interactive "extreme 3-D" projection-mapped halfpipe presented by ENESS and dared to ask the timeless question: What if the dudes in Tron were more into riding skateboards than racing crotch...
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Today’s time-wasting video comes all the way from Australia’s Melbourne Museum, where they celebrated the premiere of Tron: Legacy with an interactive “extreme 3-D” projection-mapped halfpipe presented by ENESS and dared to ask the timeless question: What if the dudes in Tron were more into riding skateboards than racing crotch rockets and playing Frisbee?

ENESS (tagline: “Electronic Miracles”) specializes in large-scale interactive exhibits and was also behind the recent Red Bull “Off The Planet” snowboarding project (see below). For the Tron tribute they traced each skateboarders’ path across the ramp and measured air time, slams, and other variables to trigger the graphics. Result: awesomeness.

Tron Legacy Premiere – A Light Session from ENESS on Vimeo.

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Red Bull Off the planet from ENESS on Vimeo.

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