Google unveils virtual glass elevator that lets you fly around the world!

By ANI
Friday, February 12, 2010

MELBOURNE - Google has unveiled a virtual glass elevator that lets a person fly around the world.

The Liquid Galaxy project is an interactive booth with wraparound LCD screens, reports News.com.au.

Screens show synchronised views via Google Earth and you can use a six-axis mouse to move your way through air and water.

The video was taken by Mashable staff at a live demo by creator Jason Holt at TED.

“With the Liquid Galaxy, we could fly through the Grand Canyon, leap into low-Earth orbit, and come back down to perch on the Great Pyramid of Giza without even breaking a sweat.” -Holt on the Google Lat Long Blog. (ANI)

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