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Rugby ball

Can I kick it? Virtually you can...



Jonny Wilkinson watch out! The 大象传媒's Big Screen in Birmingham is offering budding rugby World Cup winners a unique chance to test their rugby kicking skills in Chamberlain Square, Birmingham.

Competitors will get an opportunity to win tickets to an RBS Six Nations England home game in 2007's tournament to boot.

Visitors to the 大象传媒 Big Screen in Chamberlain Square on Wednesday 15 March - between 11.00am and 5.00pm - have the possibility of taking part in the 大象传媒's Virtual Kick for a Ticket initiative.

Those who fancy their chances at kicking a virtual rugby ball through virtual rugby goal-posts are invited to come along and test out their skills for real.

Participants aim a kick into thin air, as if they were kicking a real rugby ball, aiming at goal-posts that appear on the 大象传媒 Big Screen, and by virtue of some fantastic technology, the movement of the ball matches the force and direction of the kick.

The ball is then seen either sailing successfully through the posts or flying wide of the target, depending on the quality of the kick.

Scoring penalties win the lucky kicker entry into a prize draw to win a pair of tickets to an England home game in the Six Nations tournament.

During their kick, participants see themselves up on the 大象传媒 Big Screen superimposed onto a virtual rugby pitch, along with any spectators nearby - just like the real thing!

There is no registration and staff are on hand during the day to supervise the event.

Jenny Jones, 大象传媒 WM's roving reporter, is acting as compere for the day, and is also reporting on the day's events into Danny Kelly's afternoon show.

Geraldine McCullagh, Birmingham Big Screen Manager, says: "The whole day is going to be lots of fun for everyone who attends it, whether that's rugby fans or passing shoppers!

"The software being used is completely new - so anyone who shows up to have a go is going to be the first in the country to test this exciting new experience!"

The software package in use for the event has been developed for the Big Screens by Liverpool John Moores University and is being used for the first time at the 大象传媒 Big Screen in Birmingham, before being rolled out on the other Big Screens across the country.

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Category: 大象传媒; 大象传媒 WM
Date: 10.03.2006
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