Monday, 1 August 2011
Computer Conducts Wedding Ceremony
When Miguel Hanson and Diana Wesley get married, they won't stand before a gray haired minister holding a Bible. Instead, they'll be looking at a 30-inch monitor. Mr Hanson, a Houston, Texas high school sign language teacher, web developer and IT consultant, created a minister software program when the couple couldn't get a friend to serve as the minister at their wedding.
On one half of the screen, they'll see a virtual minister with an animated, square face with blue eyes and thin, oval glasses. His voice will be heard over a sound system while the text of what he's saying will show up on the other half of the screen.
(via UniqueDaily)
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Who says that romance is dead? What a tragic era we live in when there are people who would allow a computer screen to take the place of a human celebrant for such a big deal as getting married.
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