It's always good to see more AR/MR glasses into the market. It seems like a step closer to something that people would wear in real life, at least from a form factor perspective. More It's always good to see more AR/MR glasses into the market. It seems like a step closer to something that people would wear in real life, at least from a form factor perspective. Less |
"Experimenting with technology for a post-screen future and democratising technology through eduction."
Arvind Sanjeev is an interaction designer and engineer based in Kerala, India. He believes that the future of human-computer interaction lies in tangible interface. For example, his mixed reality device Lumen is in a form of a flashlight. More "Experimenting with technology for a post-screen future and democratising technology through eduction." Arvind Sanjeev is an interaction designer and engineer based in Kerala, India. He believes that the future of human-computer interaction lies in tangible interface. For example, his mixed reality device Lumen is in a form of a flashlight. Less |
"At Leap Motion, we envision a future where the physical and virtual worlds blend together into a single magical experience. At the heart of this experience is hand tracking, which unlocks interactions uniquely suited to virtual and augmented reality. To explore the boundaries of interactive design in AR, we created Project North Star, which drove us to push beyond the limitations of existing systems." More "At Leap Motion, we envision a future where the physical and virtual worlds blend together into a single magical experience. At the heart of this experience is hand tracking, which unlocks interactions uniquely suited to virtual and augmented reality. To explore the boundaries of interactive design in AR, we created Project North Star, which drove us to push beyond the limitations of existing systems." Less |