FTIR Multitouch and Display Device - A Guide to build your own - Experiments with Processing, OSC hello dear reader. on this site you will find some notes and tips on building your own FTIR (Frustrated Total Internal Reflection) input device that is actually working! i've searched the net quite some time finding all infos to get it up and running. the other part is pure software and
Genesis of the project The Reactable was the first big project developed by this team, which at this time was integrated by Sergi Jordà, Günter Geiger, Martin Kaltenbrunner and Marcos Alonso. The project started in February 2003, with the ambitious goal of developing the best computer-based musical instrument we could imagine, without being necessarily constrained by any predefined technology. In
The software giant has built a new touchscreen computer—a coffee table that will change the world. Go inside its top-secret development, then forget the keyboard and mouse: The next generation of computer interfaces will be hands-on. Microsoft's corporate campus is a sprawling affair, with more than 100 buildings scattered over 261 acres. To make sense of it all, you have to navigate by numbers. T
This Instructable shows you how to create a mini-multitouch interface out of simple parts you can order online or purchase at a typical construction/hardware store. Multitouch interfaces are surfaces that can register multiple 'touch points' at the same time, meaning users can use natural hand movements to manipulate digital objects. Most multitouch systems also project the screen image onto the t
FTIR Multi-Touch Surface Matthew Hagerty, Jun 2006 (http://digitalstratum.com) Work in Progress. Introduction I'm currently building a multi-touch surface inspired by Jeff Han's TED presentation. There are also quite a few other people building multi-touch surfaces and many of us have gotten together via a forum and chat room. If you are interested in participating, please join us! Below are some
FTIR Multi-Touch Surface Matthew Hagerty, Jun 2006 (http://digitalstratum.com) Work in Progress. <<back Building the touch surface. More text to come, but for now here are the pictures. 45 Degree Edge I cut the edge (using a table saw) at 45 degrees to optimize the coupling of light into the acrylic. I sanded and polised the edges with buffing compound and a buffing wheel.
About: thanksgiving! ...and bringing technology to this traditional celebration of excess. More About turkey tek » Between the Apple iPhone and Microsoft's interactive table, multi-touch displays are all the rage. This instructable will show you how to turn your lcd projector into an interactive multi-touch display table using a few cheap components readily available from the hardware store. Here
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