It took a few days to render these images and while I was rendering them, I was surprised to see this demo at TED. The concept is almost identical! How nice! Mine’s a bracelet like flexible device with a camera, a projector and...
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It took a few days to render these images and while I was rendering them, I was surprised to see this demo at TED. The concept is almost identical! How nice! Mine’s a bracelet like flexible device with a camera, a projector and Wifi installed. You can also put it on anywhere on your cloth around your chest or neck. The transparent part is a screen to show basic function or the time. Customize it with the colors and style you like. Complicated controls can be done in the projected UI. Scan a business card to add the person’s name and other information to your address book through wifi. Translate a word/phrase you’re not familiar with in a book. Look for a way to get to a station on a train map. There could be a lot more ways to use this device, so I’ll make the posts later. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated) * Glassy Glassy * MIT’s Sixth Sense device demonstrated * The future of interacting with your environment? * What is a Digital Photo?
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This is a prototype but the technology is very real and proven. I've seen the demo he speaks of. A working prototype of this concept using a necklace was shown. I believe the people involved in the demo stated they they hoped to start production within the 2 years or so.
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