INTERFACE: Perceptive Pixel
Perceptive Pixel is a company and the name of a proprietary multi touch solution, particularly aimed for wall and large table interaction. The company is founded by Jeff Han, researcher and developer with a particular focus on “multi touch sensing” and visualization of data, connected to the New York University’s (NYU) Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
The Perceptive Pixel solution offer a wide range of uses, its applications ranging from visual geographical navigation (i.e. Google Earth/Nasa World Wind), boradcasting, medical visualizations, digital content creation, storyboarding and ideation.
Perceptive Pixel entered announced this summer their collaboration with Aqumin (a financial service company focusing on integrating large and diverse data sets into meaningful and informative environments, hence the integration with the displays of Perceptive Pixel.)
Posted: July 11th, 2010
at 3:39am by admin
Tagged with gestures, interface, intuitive, multi touch, proprietary, touch, wall projection.
Categories: Master thesis, Research & literature, interface
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INTERFACE: Sixth Sense
Pranav Mistry, Research Assistant and PhD candidate at the MIT Media Lab, has developed a prototype for a new computing environment integrating physical objects in the digital realm and vice versa, through the use of video and gestures.
In this TED talk he gives us a glimpse of the possibilities inherent in the Sixth Sense technology.
I draw immediate associations to the works of Myron Krueger in his VIDEOPLACE installation back in the 70’s, and the many virtual reality applications of the early 90’s. This guy, however, is bringing out the best of the worlds. Usable, simple and non-restricted.
Enjoy!
For more information on projects and works, visit Pranavmistry.com
Posted: January 14th, 2010
at 7:43am by admin
Tagged with augemented reality, gestures, interface, mapping, physical computing, sixth sense, tracking, video
Categories: Master thesis, Research & literature, interface
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