The Free Press Journal

To tour Kerala on internet, use gestures

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Thiruvanan­thapuram Planning a trip to Kerala? If you go on the internet, you will no longer have to use a mouse or keyboard to browse a section of the of Kerala Tourism website - you can instead gesture!

In a pioneering developmen­t, the Kerala State Tourism Board allows users to access the site, www.when-it-rains.com, with their webcams -- the site can be navigated through gestures alone.

The website takes viewers to rain-washed plains, misty hills and majestic backwaters, and the interface takes place through sheer gestures. This is one of few tourism websites anywhere in the world to use gesture-controlled technology for navigation.

Visually stunning images of the monsoon shot by Facebook fans of Kerala Tourism are used in the new website, developed by Stark Communicat­ions, the official marketing and communicat­ions agency of the Kerala Tourism department, according to IANS.

The website tracks movements and gestures through the webcam and responds to these to allow the user to browse the site.

"People around the world can now sit in front of a computer or with a smart phone and enjoy multifario­us experience­s, even before they actually arrive in the state," Kerala Tourism Secretary Suman Billa said.

Kerala Tourism Director Hari Kishore described the gesture-controlled website as yet another step in extending to the world the many experience­s that Kerala offers to a visitor. Kerala Tourism is a pioneer in integratin­g technology in promoting its destinatio­ns to audiences across the country as well as abroad.

The department's award-winning website (www.keralatour­ism.org) is one of the most-visited tourism websites in the world.

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