This demo is so Minority Report. It’s not the same exact eye-popping wizardry but you can see how close it is. Check out the video below.
This demo is so Minority Report. It’s not the same exact eye-popping wizardry but you can see how close it is. Check out the video below.
@calvin..
that guy is pranav mistry….his invention is better than this g-speak…imho.
link here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrtANPtnhyg
The guy is a genius with his invention of Sixth Sense technology….
Best thing is…he wants it accessible to the masses…a selfless man needed in today’s world..
a year ago pa itong video. ano na kaya ang latest ngayon.
this is freaking me out! i totally loved minority report bec of this but i didnt expect to see the technology until 10-20 yrs more… anyways its cool… nice to have in ur bedroom…
‘stig pare.
this would be nice for a futuristic library hehehe
kewl ^_^
Wow! it a very nice concept but it takes up so much room space.
Wow, ang galing ah. :)
You could also see this hand gesture technology on the movies Iron Man and The Gamer.
virtually real-time….amazing!
I hate all this gesture interface, it’s killing my RSI. :P
mas magaling yung sa TED. yung ginawa nung bumbay. although di ko masyadong maintindihan kung pano naproproject sa paper or sa floor eh yung camera/projector ay nakasabit sa neck nya.
nice.. ang galing.. db meron parang ganito sa TED? kya lng suot un device…
It reminds me more of the UI shown in the last James Bond film, The Quantum of Solace. :D
Awesome! I wonder what the interface is between the gloves and the screen, definitely it’s RF, but is it bluetooth?
@andre – pre-crime? :D
ok so aside from being able to do what Tom Cruise did in minority report. and that all of these you can do better on a PC. What real world applications would something like this really be good at?
Why use gloves when you can use something like … Natal … a real world application which Gates has already mentioned could easily be used in PC applications.