Blue Eye Interactive Scanner Table vs Cabinet
Dit komt me toch erg bekend voor.
Blue Eye interactive scanner table “2006″
The Blue Eye table has a glass surface and overhead camera, a projector and a mirror underneath the table. By placing an object on the table surface you can copy it to the screen beneath. Once the image of the object is imported, “images can then easily be moved, stretched and even animated by a user.”
This table is similar to the upright Microsoft TouchLight technology which lets users move and manipulate three-dimensional images with their hands. We also posted about the iBar interactive bar table, which is geared more towards design and pleasure, letting users create patterns of glowing light when touched. The DeLightTable by Thomas Gardner, an ‘interactive coffee table’, is also similair to the iBar interactive table.
bron : ministryoftech
Continue for a video of the Blue Eye interactive table
Ianus Keller werkte precies aan het zelfde concept, onder de naam “het Cabinet”, waarmee hij starten in november 1999. Wat andere woorden, Ianus je was vroeg bij !!!.
Cabinet is a tool that helps designers collect and organize the visual material for inspiration. It does this by making the interaction with digital material more physical (designers can drag digital images on a table as if they are real objects) and by offering a fluent way to add physical material to the digital collection (anything placed on the table is digitized and projected in place, and can be added to the collection). For more information see this demo or visit the Cabinet website at the ID-StudioLab.
