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It's a pleasure to be collaborating with @specialeffectteam as we introduce Eye Gaze technology to the NVM this February in a new exhibit.
Introduced from the 10th of February, this accessible technology, originally developed for people with severe disabilities, will feature a version of Minecraft called EyeMine.
The technology uses infrared cameras to track the eye movements of the player to mimic the use of a traditional computer mouse.
Visitors will be able to experience this revolutionary way to play that emphasises the importance of videogames being available and accessible for all to enjoy.
🕹 We're open every day from 10am from February 10th-18th and from 10am February 21st-25th 🕹
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