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A jam submission

Control SphereView game page

A new approach to gesture interactions in VR!
Submitted by JohanKallberg — 3 hours, 51 minutes before the deadline
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CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Please rate this entry based on your overall enjoyment.#264.0004.000

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What's the name of your experience?
Control Sphere

Please describe your creation.
Control Sphere lets you explore a new kind of gesture based interface in Virtual Reality. With the sphere in your hands you combine particles and colors to light up the night sky!

The flexible system is based on one simple gesture for each finger, triggering different actions depending on positioning and rotation of the hands. The visual design aims to be easy to understand and satisfying to use while having a large number of possible particle/color combinations.

Programming language?
Unity/C#

Your web site or portfolio (optional)?
http://johankallberg.com

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Comments

Developer

On request I've added a non Oculus version!

Brilliant work Johan!

Submitted

Great experience! I love the music, the environment, and the flexibility of the interface you present here. I found it a little difficult to intentionally select different shapes (while positioning my hands they would often get occluded/close to each other and the tracking would get wonky) but I got the hang of it by the end of 5 minutes or so. Good work :)

Great!

Developer

Video Link: http://youtu.be/HGrG4UrabJ8


Well done Johan!

Submitted

This is very cool. I just visited your website as well.
I saw that you were working on "Gesture-based Interfaces in Virtual Reality" - You should definitely take a look at my application as well: "Shape Recognition for UI navigation". I think it might be useful for your future thesis (but perhaps I'm wrong).

Thanks! Looking forward to hearing from you soon.