16 October 2009

Tesseracting in Action



Now let's see them grab the sound too!
Thanks to notthisbody for the link.

1 comment:

rektide said...

Nice glove; I've always wanted hardware like that. Its DIY'able, but rarely pretty. There've been a long series of products promised, but none seem to materialize; its still that P5 looking brute thats the go-to glove. Of course, in the near future it'll be done without gloves, with just video capture/ video recognition.

As for tesseractors, I'm partial to the idea of being able to splice our desktop experiences. There's a 2003 email someone wrote to the gnome-desktop-devel list that explores the concept, and what it means. The paper is mostly framing, it doesnt get far in to how it would be used, but its a novel read:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2003-January/msg00185.html