2020年3月10日火曜日

Super☆Baseball!




SuperBaseball Project@Yokohama DeNA BayStars Creative Sports Lab - the Bays.
A four day superhuman sports hackathon was held.
The 38 people included those in super pitching, super batting, super fan goods, super spectator seats, super balls, six super MR teams, researchers, students, banks, advertising agencies, and manufacturers.
Baseball will expand!
The development results will be revealed at BayStars matches.
 

"Ultra Pitching" Award of Excellence 
Pull back with the right, throw with the left. I want to throw a 200 km high speed ball.
You pull it back, and let if fly. I tried it too, but while there is a tactile sense of of the body extending, it doesn’t mean that it’s easy to throw a fastball.
But if I practice, I might be able to become a superhuman too.


“Super Fan Goods,” another Award of Excellence.
This is creation of an area where the fans getting off the train and heading to the stadium all wear items which shine blue, and, in synchronization with each other, the streets, stadiums and shops become blue.


"Super spectator seats."
The chairs and floor shake noisily when a runner enters home base.
When high-fiving teammates after hitting a home run, the gloves shake at the same time.
It’s a tactile system where the players on the field and the spectator seats are synchronized.


"Super ball."
It’s a ball which glows and disappears, and allows everyone to throw a magic ball. 
Although it’s glowing, the light goes out depending on the number of revolutions. It turns red and blue.
The surface is colored with LED + optical fiber.
Play with a glowing ball on a gloomy field, and if it disappears, it’s a magic ball.
My initial motivation for participating in super sports was the fact that even I would be able to throw magic balls.
Isn’t this getting close to that?

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