Tuesday, March 11, 2008
We've Moved!
Hi reader(s). I've moved my blog over to wordpress in anticipation of a much needed upcoming site overhaul, and to bring in some other writers on media, art, and technology.
Again, if you want to follow Adventures in Convergence, and the latest on everything from movie reviews to mind reading, go to http://blanketstatement.wordpress.com/
Again, if you want to follow Adventures in Convergence, and the latest on everything from movie reviews to mind reading, go to http://blanketstatement.wordpress.com/
Labels: moving
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Adventures in Convergence XXVI: Geek Sweat
Apply directly to the forehead.If you've ever wanted to swap sweat with a partial alopecian, you've never had a better opportunity than visiting this test booth at the CeBIT communications conference going on in Hanover.
It may not look like it, but the fella at the left is controlling the computer game...with his mind.
That little band around his forehead isn't some CosPlay garment. It's a USB powered Neural Impulse Actuator. Like the interface described in earlier Convergence posts, this little device, predicted to be on the market in one form or another by Xmas '08, uses brainwaves to control mouse arrows, avatars, and other objects on the screen. Take a look at the dude's face. He's totally in the Matrix.
Our buddies at Futurismic recently had this complaint:
"I don’t know about you, but I’ve adapted well to the standard keyboard/mouse computer interface....Unfortunately, this ability honed over decades may soon be obsolete."
Labels: convergence
Adventures in Convergence XXV: Miami Ink, Meet Motorola
Just discovered - in a Greener Gadgets forum of all places - a digital tattoo interface that actually has some real potential. A flexible silicon/silicone responsive display is injected and unrolled just under the dermis. The silicon layer controls an injected array of "ink" just above it to display black and white (or peach, or whatever your complexion is). How does it receive information? It's Bluetooth enabled so the display can interact with your cell or PMP to display video or receive calls. How is it powered? By jacking into your body's own arterial network. How awesome is it? Pretty awesome.Labels: convergence



