Focused on interactive multimedia and emerging technologies to enhance the lives of people as they collaborate, create, learn, work, and play.
Jul 31, 2008
Catchyoo's Interactive Touch-screen on the Panasonic Road Show
Cathyoo on Panasonic's national roadshow from Nicolas Loeillot on Vimeo.
Lm3Labs focuses on interactive applications that harness the power of computer vision. Although much of what I've seen has been retail and market-related, they are also involved with innovative interactive museum displays:
Lm3Labs: Interactive Museum Solutions featuring ubiq'window and Catchyoo
Wouldn't this sort of interactivity be fun in our schools? How about at the public library? It is a leap or two ahead of the interactive whiteboards.
Jul 30, 2008
Microsoft's Multi-Touch Sphere "Photo Globe"
I just had to post about this, even though this news has been rapidly circulating around the blogSPHERE.
The sphere could support an interactive travel planning/travel memory application.
Imagine if you were on a cruise ship, and uploaded your photos to the globe, and voila, they'd show up on the sphere in your mother's living room! Geo-tagged, cross-referenced, synched with your 2.0 apps, and linked to your vacation video-clips you previously uploaded to YouTube.
Jul 23, 2008
Visualization software used to create Radioheads "House of Cards"- no cameras used.
Jul 18, 2008
Natural User Interface: Overview of multi-touch technology and application development by Harry van der Veen,- Business to Buttons

Harry van der Veen from Natural User Interface Europe AB, was one of the keynote speakers at the Business to Buttons: Designing for Effect conference, held in June 2008. In this presentation video, Harry discusses the past, present, and future of multi-touch technology, and reviews the importance of multi-touch over single touch displays. He also provides a good overview of gesture interaction, something that he researched when he was a student. This presentation includes several video examples of multi-touch applications in action.
The presentation is well worth the 30-minute view!
"Harry van der Veen is a Bachelor of Multimedia, derived from the Dutch education Communication, Multimedia and Design, focused on Interaction Design and Project Management. He is CEO, co-founder and co-owner of the Sweden based commercial company Natural User Interface Europe AB, which focuses on delivering standardized and customized multi-touch hardware / software solutions and services to the global market. In addition to that, he co-founded the NUIGroup community, which is the worlds largest online platform where a global network of people share their ideas and information in an open source community, focused on multi-touch hardware and software solutions."
NUIGroup Community

Harry van der Veen's blog
Natural User Interface Europe AB (Harry van der Veen's company)
NUIGroup Wiki: This wiki includes tutorials for developing multi-touch applications, building your own low-cost multi-touch table, and information about current projects that are in progress.
Related Information:
The Business to Buttons: Designing for Effect conference was held on June 12-12 in Malmo, Sweden, organized by Malmo University and inUse, a user experience consultancy. Partners in this conference included Adaptive Path, a product experience strategy and design company, Patrick W. Jordan, a design, marketing, and brand strategist, the cocktail, a user experience and interaction design studio, cooper, a product design company, and OresundIT, a non-profit network.
Don Norman, the author of books such as "Design of Everyday Things" and "The Design of Future Things", presented at this conference. Don Norman is one of the founding fathers of the Human-Computer Interaction and related fields, and is the co-founder of the Nielsen Norman Group, a consultant firm that helps company create human-centered products.
Videos of Don Norman's Presentations:
Emotional Design: Total User Experience
Cautious Cars and Cantankerous Kitchens
Other:
Business to Buttons 2008 Recorded Sessions
Business to Buttons 2008 Downloads
My posts about the work of NUI Group members:
Multi-Touch Plug-in for NASA World Wind?!
More Multitouch: NUI Group's Christopher Jette's multi-touch work featured in Engaget ; Croquet?
Multi-touch Crayon Physics from multitouch-barcelona, inspired by Crayon Physics by Kloonig Games
Cross Post: Seth Sandler's YouTube Video, "How to Make a Cheap Multi-touch Pad" goes viral
NUI-Group Member Bridger Maxwell Receives High School Science Fair Award for Multi-Touch Screen Project
Look, touch, listen, and play: Seth Sandler's interactive Audio Touch Table video; NUI Group and Google's Summer of Code![[nuiab.jpg]](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_m-4BFRu70T0/SDM4qqFGMtI/AAAAAAAAAUM/czAZW-KlQHI/s1600/nuiab.jpg)
Jul 17, 2008
Link: Interactive Ubiquitous Maps? Not Yet.. Charlotte recently spent 3.8 million on STATIC maps!
Interactive Ubiquitous Maps? Not yet.. Charlotte recently spent 3.8 million dollars on STATIC city maps! The post includes a link to an excellent in-depth article from Adobe Think Tank: The invisible city: Design in the age of intelligent maps.
My photo of one of the static information and wayfinding displays in uptown Charlotte, NC:
Jul 15, 2008
More Multi-touch: Dell's Latitude XT tablet now comes with a multi-touch upgrade!
Dell Propels Laptop Innovation with First Multi-touch Convertable Tablet, Larger Solid State Drive
A word of caution about the following video demonstrating the mutli-touch capabilities of Dell's Lattitude XT. The guys presenting aren't related to Jeff Hans. You won't see the "Wow" factor that creative multi-touch applications can provide.
Photo from NotebookReview.com:

"The new capabilities include:
"The Latitude XT is designed with the future in mind with the capability to support multi-touch. As the technology matures, the system can serve as a premiere development platform for applications that can take advantage of multi-touch." “By integrating our DuoSense technology into the Latitude XT, Dell creates the ultimate machine destined to lead the tablet PC market,” said Amihai Ben-David, CEO of N-trig. “Customers using the new Latitude XT will find that the zero pressure touch combined with the accurate stylus changes the usability of tablet PCs. Once they try it, they won’t want to go back.” The multi-touch gesture upgrade should be available by Tuesday, July 15th, 2008, at http://support.dell.com.
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