Nov 09
7
If we’re being honest (and trust us, we’re being honest), Pranav Mistry’s Sixth Sense contraption has always baffled us. It’s kind of like Sony’s Rolly. It looks cool, it sounds rad, but we’re fairly certain only 2.49 people actually know and fully comprehend how it works. That said, we’re more than jazzed about the possibility of having wearable gesture interfaces gracing every human we come into contact with, and rather than attempting to make his invention “comply with some kind of corporate policy,” he’s purportedly aiming to release the source code into the wild in order to let “people make their own systems.” Nice guy, huh? All told, the Sixth Sense can be built for around $350 (plus oodles of unpaid time off), and we’re pretty certain that a few talented DIYers can get this thing whipped into shape far quicker than Mega Corp X. So, how’s about a release date for that code?
[Via AboutProjectors]
Filed under: Displays, Wearables
Sixth Sense creator to release code, wearable gesture interface becomes a reality for all originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 07 Nov 2009 10:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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