Physical Telepresence Daniel Leithinger, Sean Follmer, Alex Olwal, Hiroshi Ishii We propose a new approach to physical telepresence, based on shared workspaces with the ability to capture and remotely render the shapes of people and objects. In this paper, we describe the concept of shape transmission, and propose interaction techniques to manipulate remote physical objects and physical renderings
Learn more at: http://www.microsoft.com/productivityvision How could emerging technologies transform the way we get things done 5-10 years in the future? Throughout the video, Microsoft explores how ubiquitous computing, new collaboration services and data analytics will empower us throughout the day.
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[読了時間:4分] インターネット上では情報が上から下の一方通行ではなく、相互に横に流れるー。そう言われるようになって久しいが、実際には「横の情報の流れ」の形ってはっきりと体系だって語られることが少なかった。マスメディアに代わって力を持つと言われるようになったインフルエンサーからの情報発信だって、所詮は上から下への一方通行の情報の流れ。 ところが最近読んだ「Grouped: How small groups of friends are the key to influence on the social web (Voices That Matter)」という本の中には、横同士の相互の情報の流れについて興味深いデータや考察が幾つも掲載されていた。 参考までに代表的なものを幾つか見てみよう。 大半のコミュニケーションは親密な数人が相手 本の中で紹介されていたのは、Stefana Broad
Microsoft Surface® software platform brings people together to connect, learn, and decide, changing the way people collaborate and connect with a 360-degree interface. And, with PixelSense, Microsoft Surface sees and responds to touch and real world objects. This experience comes to life in the new 40 inch Samsung SUR40 for Microsoft Surface that can be used as a table, on the wall, or embedded in
How do you navigate content on the iPad? Scroll or flip? In 1987, the biggest neck beards in tech held a conference on the Future of Hypertext and there were two camps, “Card Sharks” and “Holy Scrollers”. They had an epic battle over this question: Should you scroll or flip pages on the screen? Who won the fight? Let’s first look at how the discussion went. Here is a short rundown of the debate (a
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