lunes 31 de mayo de 2010

Human moves + Computer process = true interaction

Is interesting to see how the things are going right now, in the technology we can see that the companies are trying to find a new way to explode all their hardware & software to make things better, faster and more impressive to people.

Before, was impressive to see a mouse or a USB keyboard, good, functional and easy to use, BUT, Right now, in everything, like music, lamps, telephone, videogames, computer accessories, etc are using inalambric technology, NO CABLES, why? It’s simple, cables are in some way, frustrating to people, nobody like to hide cables on the back of the roof, or have the need to pick them up every time, so, we use inalambric technology in life right now.

The other day, I saw on wired a cool technology that helps you to use the computer only with two gloves, everything was made with the hands of the user making the things a little more interesting that inalambric stuff, think about it, maybe someday we would be able to use a computer like tony stark of iron man moving everything with the hands on the air xD.

It’s curious, that when I was reading that article, I remember the videogames that exist right now, wii uses inalambric controls that are used with the movement of the user, and it’s funny to see that PS3 is making a project called, PlayStationMove that do the same thing that el wii, interaction with people with the videogames in different way, and finally, XBOX360, using a project called natal project that in theory, use a full body interactive reaction, In my opinion, I am not sure if the last really could be possible right now, but I am sure about something, the things are changing faster, and I am very excited to see all the things that I could be able to do with it.

WII MOTION PLUS



Play Station Move



Project Natal




so... what is next?

1 comentarios:

whathell dijo...

I am excited about the possiblities too, nice comment but you forgot to mention (as requested) the possible uses you foresee for this technology...