Saturday, March 13, 2010

PrimeSense talks full-body motion control at GDC

PrimeSense was formed in 2005, and has produced a microchip that, when paired with off-the-shelf optics, can create a 3D grid that a computer can understand. The purpose here is to enable PlayStation Eye-like interactions, or as the company suggests, a "more natural" way to interface with devices you use every day. Rather than grabbing the remote to switch channels or snapping up that HTPC keyboard in order to flip through your stored DVD library, PrimeSense would rather you gently flick your hands in order to turn to change your television station.

Read more ----http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/11/primesense-talks-full-body-motion-control-at-gdc-the-possibilit/

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