Finland publishes world's first children's story book with 3D animation

A child read a 3D animation story book in Helsinki, capital of Finland on Oct. 5, 2010. [Xinhua/Zhao Changchun]
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Photo taken on Oct. 5, 2010 shows a 3D animation story book in Helsinki, capital of Finland. Finland has published the world's first interactive 3D animation story book to offer children a brand new experience.[Xinhua/Zhao Changchun]

Photo taken on Oct. 5, 2010 shows a 3D animation story book in Helsinki, capital of Finland. Finland has published the world's first interactive 3D animation story book to offer children a brand new experience.[Xinhua/Zhao Changchun]



Finland has published the world's first interactive 3D animation story book to offer children a brand new experience, according to Finnish media report Tuesday.

The 3D animation story book for children is just like ordinary fairy books, only with some special small black squares in some pages of it to indicate the interactive 3D animation. Once the web camera faces toward a black square, 3D-animation cartoon figures and pictures will appear in computer screen.

This latest technology apply to the children's story book was uniquely developed by the Technical Research Center of Finland with many years research on "Augmented Reality" technology.

According to a researcher from the technical research center, the so-called "Augmented Reality" is to add virtual reality on top of real video. The technology, though still in the infancy phase, is believed to be widely useful for mobile devices, mobile phones and game consoles, as well as the printing media, like newspapers.

However, Finnish book publishers do not see this new 3D technology would threaten the traditional children's books, rather its added value is to bring more surprises to children.

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