Showing posts with label screen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label screen. Show all posts

Monday, July 09, 2007

Bluetooth Virtual Laser Keyboard



Who needs touchscreens? This wireless laser keypad makes any surface a usable keypad, even in sunlight. Now you can use those skills acquired in 8th grade typing class, using all 10 fingers instead of the chicken-pecking that phone and PDA keypads require. It even duplicates the sound of keys so you can still get the satisfaction of a key well-pressed. And when you're really bored, project the keyboard on the sidewalk and have the neighborhood kids play hopscotch on it. Oh, the wacky text messages you'll send now!

Via Product dose and can be bought via Yahoo

The Virtual Laser Keyboard leverages the power of laser and infrared technology and projects a full-size keyboard onto any flat surface. As you type on the laser projection, detection technology based on optical recognition enables the user to tap the images of the keys, complete with realistic tapping sounds, which feed into the compatible Bluetooth-enabled PDA, Smartphone, laptop or PC

Friday, April 06, 2007

Eness


Everlab's 1 hour circle by Eness

I recently had the pleasure to meet Nimrod Weis, co-founder of Eness.



I discovered his Pixile work, an interactive digital sculpture which transforms a series of static objects into an interactive illusion giving this powerful illusion of real-life objects spinning, changing and responding to each other.



I love Virsual, their digital rocking horse, a wireless, ride-on rocking horse equipped with its own motion sensor device. As riders saddle up a 3D game is activated and displayed on screen. I definitely can tell how much children would love this.



Their latest installation commissioned by Audi to exhibit at the New Audi TT launch in Sydney next week. So if you are in Sydney, check it out!
Video.

A series of four translucent screens, each representing a solid cross section of time and space, Three dimensional objects rapidly passing through. These sections deflect, ricochet and manipulate thousands of virtual particles contained in these cross sections. The high impact point of collision between space and matter create an endless amount of esthetical beautiful iconic formations. The gravity of the particles are effected by camera tracking, meaning that the particles direction and velocity change depending on the position of the viewer.

More on Eness' web site

Friday, February 02, 2007

Nokia concept phone



This was the 1st prize project done for NOKIA 4G mobile concept competition. It incorporates a scrowlable lcd screen, with touchscreen technology and allows to adjust the space on screen to each function you want to use like video conference and internet navigation at the same time. One main button controls the primary functions. All others are acessible on the screen. Modeled in Rhino, rendered in Studio Tools.
By Hugo Danti

Found on idealist