10/GUI: Desktop Touch Interface

Posted on October 15th, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Quickies

8 minutes

10/GUI, a project by R. Clayton Miller, demonstrates a proposed means of interacting with a desktop computer via a touch interface. Stepping out of the box of traditional approaches to designing peripheral devices, Clayton takes a leap forward in not only designing the hardware aspects but also rethinking the software aspects of the computer for use with the device. Overall the idea is intriguing and inspires further thought on touch interfaces for the desktop.


Strucktable

Posted on March 19th, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Quickies, Technology

2 minutes

Built by Strukt for the 2009 TOCA ME design conference, the Strucktable (a 70 inch multi-touch display) uses VVVV for its demo applications. The Struckt team developed 5 applications for the table including: Geometry Drawing, Paint Balls, Media Browser, Elastic Universe, and a mysterious 5th one. While the touch-table is not particularly revolutionary, the team has documented its design and build process enabling others to follow in their footsteps.


Microsoft Sustainability

Posted on March 18th, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Quickies, Technology

6 minutes

Hot off the heels of Microsoft’s Business Division’s video short being released, Seattle-based Oh, Hello has posted a longer (6 minute) variation. The video presents many concepts designed by the Office Labs team at Microsoft in the realms of surface computing and natural user interfaces.


Microsoft Looking Forward

Posted on March 4th, 2009 in All Videos, Business, Design, Quickies, Technology

2 minutes

Stephen Elop, President of the Microsoft Business Division, has been showing their vision for the future where nearly every surface will be an interactive display. With the looming battle between companies over patented gestures as mentioned in Dan Saffer’s talk, it is now an arms race to see which company will infiltrate homes and office with gestural and touch based systems. Regardless, it is great to see some of the concepts explored in the video.


Wearhouse Floor Command Center

Posted on February 27th, 2009 in All Videos, Business, Quickies, Technology

10 minutes

Lachlan Cash from Microsoft demonstrates using touch technologies for business applications. Moving beyond rotating and resizing photos, Microsoft Dynamics has adapted Microsoft Surface for use as a wearhouse management tool. And while Surface in it’s table top form may not make it into offices very quickly, with Windows 7 supporting multi-touch, there is a great chance that other form factors will.


Nano Touch

Posted on February 26th, 2009 in All Videos, Design, Quickies, Technology

1 minutes

To be presented at CHI 2009, Nano Touch uses a touch sensitive input on the back-side of devices to get around fingers obstructing the screen on the front-side of the device. A big problem on very small displays, nano touch is poised to be highly utilized in future electronics. The Nano Touch has been designed by Patrick Baudisch and Gerry Chu at Micorosft Research and in partnership with Hasso Plattner Institute.


Jeff Han: A Better Interface

Posted on July 24th, 2007 in All Videos, Design, Quickies, Technology

6 minutes

Jeff Han, the most prominent man in the field of multi-touch technology, discusses the benefits of touch screen displays. Jeff argues (in reference to the movie Minority Report) that touch screens are the most effective means for preforming tasks in virtual 3D space.


Lemur + Processing

Posted on March 9th, 2007 in All Videos, Art, Quickies, Technology

4 minutes

Lemur is a multi-touch controller for audio and video applications. This setup uses Lemur to control Processing, a real time visualization tool.


Jeff Han: Multi-Touch at TED

Posted on January 11th, 2007 in All Videos, Quickies, Technology

10 minutes

Jeff Han of NYU demonstrates the capabilities and natural interactions of a digital multi-touch screen interface.

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