multi-touch floor display
multi-touch floor display

image: kay herschelmann
while multi-touch interactive displays offer a range of possibilities, they can be no larger than the average
user’s arm span. this is why human-computer interaction professor patrick baudisch and his team have
developed a multi-touch floor display. because of the size limitations with hand controlled interactive
surfaces, only a few dozen onscreen objects can be dealt with at one time. baudisch wants to increase the
possibilities with by integrating high-resolution multi-touch into back-projected floors. the floor concept
can sense pressure and even identify users based on the soles of their shoes. the floor can ignore inactive
users, focusing on known users who can use their foot to interact with very high precision. the floor is so
precise users can type on a qwerty keyboard using their foot.
http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/baudisch/projects/multitoe.html

image: kay herschelmann

image: kay herschelmann

image: kay herschelmann

image: kay herschelmann
mmm the tool to turn on/off the Burg. alarm, lights, music and also ..
an accidental walk into the cabinet door cos your looking at the floor :)
an accidental walk into the cabinet door cos your looking at the floor :)
@boxomonks 04.12.10
Somehow I like it :)
Onur 04.13.10
it's funny.
erh 04.18.10
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