Juniper Foo | Feb 09, 2009

In Minority Report, Tom Cruise draws information from a glove-controlled interactive wall. (Photo credit: Twentieth Century-Fox)
Step aside, Apple and Microsoft. If MIT's little Sixth Sense gadget sees commercial light of day, we can toss our multitouch devices out the window. Who needs a Surface or an iPhone when the very idea of being able to access information by turning
any flat surface into a touchscreen display sounds far more appealing? No surface available? Simply project a screen onto your hand, and voila. Shades of
Minority Report?

In the MIT report, wearers of its 6th Sense device can turn any surface or object into an interactive display that recognizes hand gestures. (Photo credit: TED/Flickr)
The folks at MIT have christened their wearable prototype Wear Ur World (WUW), a device actually cobbled together using everyday gizmos like a mobile projector, Webcam and mobile phone. Hopefully, when the final product does ship, it'll reveal a sleeker, less clunky rendition without the colored finger bands, and one that has a discreet mode for when you need to access information privately.
As a demonstration of its capabilities, the wearer can draw a circle on his wrist, prompting the gadget to project a digital clock face, especially great for the myopic. In the near future, WUW could become an indispensible digital wrist companion to enhance your lifestyle. It could provide product and price comparison information when shopping, retrieve flight information to let the wearer know about delays, automatically pull up related information from the Web when requested, even snap pictures when you frame a subject with your fingers.
Too bad the
Technology, Entertainment and Design (TED) Web site hasn't yet uploaded a video of Dr Pattie Mae's recent TED presentation. Fortunately, here's one from Wired.com.
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Devlin
Yes, but when will I be able to interact with information and web in floating 3D? Very cool though!
Feb 09, 2009 18:36