Ilsan, Gyenggi-We all had that dream where we could talk to our childhood dog, a fish swimming in a fishbowl, or even talking to your favorite cartoon character.
The company that makes your dreams come true, Rayglyph Co, has entered the 2013 Korea Electronics Show. With their long experience in planning and producing CG animation, Rayglyph develops interactive media such as Korea’s first Digital Puppetry Solution Anirobo or Augmented Reality.
Rayglyph’s submitted “Anirobo Interactive Aquarium” is a product incorporating double-way interaction where the audience and sea animals can have a real time conversation. Unlike existing digital aquariums, Anirobo is a cutting edge virtual-reality content where the digital cameras within the imagery check the response of the people and answers accordingly them, allowing them to share the emotion of the ocean. Recently Lotte World used Rayglyph’s digital per peltry technology by using a character named Beluga. Children can grow their imagination by using Korea’s first ever double-way communication attraction when talking to Beluga. Furthermore, the animation does not stop by showing them still imagery by through vivid animations and questions and answers it can actually communicate and educate the audience.
At KES 2103, Rayglyph’s submitted product, the fusion of contents and technology, they plan to share the feeling of the character in screen and the audience, thus allowing parents to recollect their memories and children to have fun and just be innocent. Rayglyph can truly be seen as a company with a very warm enterprise spirt.
Besides these, for the convenience of the attendees, free shuttle buses are operated from Gasan Digital Complex Station, Seoul Station, Youngsan Station, Habjong Station, and Gangnam Station to KINTEX during the length of the exhibition.