The MIT’s approach to ‘wearable computing’
Looks pretty good so far, right? Even better: Material costs only add up to 350$, and everything that is used is available technology. A projector, a camera with face detection and you’re ready to go. “Sixth sense” is a project of the “fluid interfaces group” at the media lab of the MIT in Boston. iart has also been experimenting with new interfaces, but more so in augmented reality. One of our research projects is lifeClipper, a project with Jan Torpus, where we provided the technical solution as the main economic partner.
Watch Pattie Mae’s video for a demonstration of ’sixth sense’:



