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own speed and learning and seeing new things, so you know, it s different. it s still new. even after 18 years, it s still new, and it will beat a flat screen hands down. tell me a little bit about the business here in edinburgh. the business has been around for about 19 years now in fact, we call it the largest start up in edinburgh. so, these are all over the world with organisations trying to share with their audience stories about their brand or their product. because it s so engaging, because it s so interactive, it s a great communication tool. thereafter, it s definitely visitor attractions museums, planetariums, oceanariums, art galleries. you ll see these all over the world. they cost anything from £30,000 to £250,000. describe to me what i m seeing. yes. so, in the heart of this system, we ve got a very powerful projector. that s shining a light through this fisheye lens that s taking the light and bending it and filling the entire sphere. the other aspect to it, as you
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|that s shining a light through this| fisheye lens that s taking the light and bending it and filling the entire sphere. - the other aspect to it, | as you may have seen, it s a touch system as well. so if you look here, we ve got one, two, three, four infrared leds. - what they re doing is they re l bathing the inside of the globe with infrared light. combined with this infrared camera, we can see all the infrared light - movements inside the globe. what that means is that when someone comes along with a finger and they touch the edge of the globe, it can - detect that touch. the projector inside the sphere uses a powerful computer and works with an algorithm to generate the moving images. an app is used to load different content onto the spheres. each app is built in the pufferfish lab. we can load any number of apps onto here. - i mean, some of the apps could be about data visualisation. they don t even have i to be about the world. they could be about the universe, the solar sy