Jeri Ellsworth: Life Journey: Episode 4

In this 4th episode, Jeri talks about the thought process and research behind the startup Tilt Five’s offering. The special light weight Augmented Reality glasses, focal points, interactive gaming, etc. The features and uses of Tilt Five other than just gaming. Jeri spoke about how they worked on the idea of virtual game board, holographs and partnering with board game developers, etc. The challenges and bad sides of emotional excitement including subtle manipulations. Continue reading Jeri Ellsworth: Life Journey: Episode 4

Jeri Ellsworth: Life Journey: Episode 3

Jeri talks about the early days of Tilt Five. The initial days of putting together the team, technology , why the name ‘Tilt Five’ and the call she received from Atari founder Nolan Bushnell which actually pushed her to start Tilt Five. Continue reading Jeri Ellsworth: Life Journey: Episode 3

Jeri Ellsworth: The Life Journey: Episode 2

She was surviving on the meagre savings doing part time work but her passion to make many innovative circuit boards, FPGA chips that could act as video screens, sound generators, etc. helped her to focus on her strengths & finally got the first ‘engineering’ job. Continue reading Jeri Ellsworth: The Life Journey: Episode 2

Jeri Ellsworth : The Life Journey: Episode 1

In this episode, Jeri shares the story of her adventures with dirt car racing, learning the basic of building and racing cars from Duke Southard, selling computers through her initial entrepreneurial journey , “Computers Made Easy”, the humbling moments, life lessons and much more. Continue reading Jeri Ellsworth : The Life Journey: Episode 1

Jeri Ellsworth & Tilt Five : From Dirt Track Races to Augmented Reality Games: Bringing players together & tabletop games to ‘Life’

There are games already in the market which use Virtual Reality but then you are completely cut off from the real world. With Tilt Five players can have a more social experience, and they will still be able to see the real objects around them. They’ll be able to see their friends sitting around them, as well as enjoy their pizza, chips or coke. Tilt Five also blends objects, such as playing cards, tokens, and minis, as well as hand gestures, and that’s what makes it mixed reality. Continue reading Jeri Ellsworth & Tilt Five : From Dirt Track Races to Augmented Reality Games: Bringing players together & tabletop games to ‘Life’