The power of Google’s Android ADK on display: two-ton labyrinth [video]

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During the company’s I/O keynote today, Google announced a new and powerful accessory design kit (ADK) that aims to merge the physical and digital worlds. Using the ADK and a hardware interface, developers can allow digital devices to manipulate physical objects. To illustrate this point, Google constructed a two-ton labyrinth right on the show floor. Using the gyroscope on a Motorola XOOM tablet, conference goers were able to try their hand at manipulating a bowling ball through the over-sized maze. Other potential uses for the technology ranges from turning lights and appliances on and off to providing physical alerts for digital events — why have your phone make an audible alert when it could move or manipulate a physical object in your home or office? The possibilities are endless, but this giant board was just too cool to not share. Hit the jump to watch a video of the big boy in action.

12 Comments
  • ChaChaCha

    Ann failed

    • Anonymous

      Her?

  • http://www.vgchartz.com SuperChunk

    cameraman failed too… way to keep up with the action….

    • Anonymous

      My thoughts exactly! You cant see the ball in half of the video. Too busy staring at Ann I guess.

      • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001368525387 Cordell Collins

        she sounded pretty hot

      • Anonymous

        how d’you s’ppose we get a pic of her to test out the hypothesis?

    • Bringit

      Video was powered by Android.

      • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR6HpRLyzMY Walter Sobchak

        Powered like used its battery pack? I think you meant “filmed by”. You are improving though. Your progress today alone has been nothing short of impressive.
        Keep up the good work, big guy!

      • Bringit

        Thanks pal, thanks. Totally weird that you follow me everywhere I go, but the support is appreciated.

      • Steve Hillshire

        When you troll every Android article, what do you expect foo? BTW, you’re fired. I never got my fries.

      • Bringit

        Once again, your post makes no sense. At all. To any one. As far as the fries – have your mom drive you back again in the Kia and you’ll get some extra large cheese fries, your favorite. Android phone included with purchase.

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