Jacob Aron, technology reporter (Image: University of the West of England) Singer Imogen Heap will use a pair of high-tech musical gloves in her performance at the TED conference in Edinburgh tomorrow, manipulating sound using nothing but hand gestures. The gloves were developed by Tom Mitchell, a lecturer in music systems at the University of the West of England, Bristol and allow Heap to mix her
Boring conversation? Accessories that decipher emotional cues could save your social life – or reveal that you’re a jerk ROSALIND PICARD’S eyes were wide open. I couldn’t blame her. We were sitting in her office at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab, and my questions were stunningly incisive. In fact, I began to suspect that I must be one of the savviest journalists she had ever
MacGregor Campbell, reporter Born to be Viral is our new weekly slot for incredible videos that we think deserve to go wild across the web Tired of going to work? Then why not send a robot that looks just like you instead? Geminoids are androids designed to look exactly like their masters and the one in this video is modelled after Henrik Scharfe, a professor at the Center for Computer-mediated Ep
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