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Some notable moments in recorded life
Recent progresses in miniaturization and storage capability have made it possible to record, access, retrieve, and potential sharing, all the generated information of a user's or object's life experience. Two of the most important projects in this area are Lifelogs (initially funded by DARPA, ... Read more ...
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Gemotion screen shows video in living 3D
From Pink Tentacle Gemotion is a soft, ‘living’ display that bulges and collapses in sync with the graphics on the screen, creating visuals that literally pop out at the viewer. Yoichiro Kawaguchi, a well-known computer graphics artist and University of Tokyo professor, created... Read more ...
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5 Courts
Via Networked Performance 5 Courts is a revolutionary multi-player, multi-site game and arts space played across five cities: York, Leeds, Bradford and Sheffield in October 2006. Players use their own bodies to send balls of projected light across the playing space, aiming... Read more ...
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reacTable
Via Human Productivity Lab Spain researchers have created a new type synthesizer that is controlled by a touchscreen tabletop interface.. Read the full story on HPL blog Read more ...
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Pocket Projectors
Via KurzweilAI.net The Microvision system, composed of semiconductor lasers and a tiny mirror, will be small enough to integrate projection technology into a phone or an iPod. Read Original Article Read more ...
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The future of music experience
Via Networked Performance check out this youtube video showing "reactable", an amazing music instrument with a tangible interface Read more ...
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Throwable game-controllers
Re-blogged from New Scientist Tech " Just what the doctor ordered? A new breed of throwable games controllers could turn computer gaming into a healthy pastime, reckons one Californian inventor. His "tossable peripherals" aim to get lazy console gamers up off the couch and out into the ... Read more ...
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The science of the invisible
From CBC News British and U.S. researchers have developed a cloak that renders the wearer invisible. The shield, a set of metamaterial concentric rings, can redirect microwave beams so they flow around a “hidden” object inside. The cloak is designed for operation over a ba... Read more ...
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DNA-based switch will allow interfacing...
Re-blogged from Kurzweil.net Researchers at the University of Portsmouth have developed an electronic switch based on DNA, a world-first bionanotechnology breakthrough that provides the foundation for the interface between living organisms and the computer world... Read the full story her... Read more ...
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I/O Plant
Via Mauro Cherubini's weblog The always interesting Mauro Cherubini's moleskin has a post about a tool for designing a content that utilize plants as an input-output interface. Dubbed I/O Plant , the system allows to connect actuators, sensors and database servers to living p... Read more ...