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Ubicomp marktaipan on 28 Apr 2009 12:08 pm

3D Human-Computer Interface

Here’s an interesting video I came across today regarding a 3D human-computer interface using electrostatics, without the need to attach any auxiliary device to your hand. It’s interesting to see the different interfaces that are being researched right now (e.g. multitouch) and whether one of these newer interfaces will be prominent in consumer applications. In addition, having just presented at the recent Undergraduate Research Conference here at UNH with Matthew Lape, I think it’s even more impressive that this was done by seniors at Northeastern!


3D Computer Interface from Free Flow on Vimeo.

Mark Taipan

One Response to “3D Human-Computer Interface”

  1. on 29 Apr 2009 at 1:43 pm 1.Andrew Kun said …

    That’s a very nice project. I think it also shows the power of using games/toys as tools in learning about interface technologies.

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