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Siftables: From wireless sensor networks to tangible user interfaces
Saturday, February 14, 2009 at 4:00 PM Posted by Awesom-o
Siftables applies technology and methodology from wireless sensor networks to tangible user interfaces. Siftables are independent, compact devices with sensing, graphical display, and wireless communication capabilities. They can be physically manipulated as a group to interact with digital information and media. Siftables can be used to implement any number of gestural interaction languages and HCI applications. It is very difficult to appreciate how innovative Siftables are to human-computer interaction from a textual description so I encourage you to watch the following video of David's TED conference presentation of his work. It is truly an amazing idea! Comments: Very brilliant work! Yahoo: wireless crane scale Siftables: From wireless sensor networks to tangible user interfaces WirelessGoogle: Wireless Siftables: From wireless sensor networks to tangible user interfaces wireless crane scale |
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