Controlling the CN Tower with your mind, 3D gaming without the goofy glasses - Ontario's got it all!

Feb 16, 2010

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The Ontario House, Ontario's pavilion at the 2010 Olympic Games is making a huge splash, showcasing some pretty innovative and mind boggling made-in-Ontario technology. Visitors of the pavilion will be able to remotely control the intensity of the lights on the CN Tower light shows in Toronto, as well as the lights of the Parliament Building in Ottawa and Niagara Falls - with their brainwaves!

Visitors will also be able to experience the world's first glasses-free 3D technology via an interactive game, developed by researchers and students in Ontario's Sheridan college - hear all about it from Jill Birch, Sheridan's Vice President, on the GetConnected Radio Show!

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