Tag: TED

  • Fabian Hemmert on grasping digital content

    Take these ideas (and others like these): Together with these ones: I think you will have something that could really send us down the rabbit hole in terms of augmented reality. Haptic feedback systems are nothing new – afterall, phones have been rumbling for a long time as have other controllers. Lights flash different colors…

  • The Hidden Story

    Especially lately, it seems that I’ve been posting more about my photography than anything else, but only because I’ve been looking for technologies that tell stories. Interestingly enough, if you think about the origins of the still image, it’s always been something that has been used to tell the story. The CMOS hasn’t changed that…

  • Another WILB-like bit of research

    First, we are told that there is a bit of research out there that says surfing at work helps people do better, taking that one step further, if we futz about with something while working toward a goal… that should help productivity even more, especially if we let our minds wander and start daydreaming. Well…

  • Journey and not the destination

    Adam Savage “plays a scientist on TV”, and regardless of what you may think about Mythbusters as a show and what you might think about their science/methods, you have to admit that he does a great job getting kids and people in general thinking about problem solving and general science geekery. So even before watching…

  • Sixth Sense Devices – Minority Report Interface bar none

    This is certainly the coolest way to think about these natural movement interfaces – all you need to be able to do is project onto a surface. In high light areas, it might not work so well, but like the lady says, this might very well be here within a few years.