你可以在萬聖節晚上用麻省理工這令人不安的增強現實遊戲控制一個活人 - 其它日子又如何?
You Can Control A Living Person On Halloween Night With This Unnerving MIT Augmented Reality Game
While everyone is playing Red Dead Redemption 2 and Black Ops 4, developers and engineers at the MIT Media Lab are going for a game with a much darker theme.
The program is called BeeMe, and it gives users the opportunity to control the actions of a real person, like the twisted version of a living SIM character. Incredibly, the project was made by eight people for less than $10,000.
It's the perfect, creepy thing for Halloween – but will the social experiment go too far for the other 364 days of the year?
The program website describes it as a "massive immersive social game that directly draws inspiration from popular culture, literature, performing arts, gaming, and YouTube streaming culture."
At 11 PM tonight, an actor will allow himself to become an avatar for players who log on to beeme.online. The game's plot involves taking down an evil AI named Zookd, and it's up to players to work together to help the actor make it through to the end.
https://www.outerplaces.com/science/item/19018-mit-ar-game-beeme-halloween
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