Integrating this with haptics could make it possible to interact with the projected objects....Introduce a relative coordinate space, force-feedback hardware (say, in a suit of sorts) and you feel like you are 'touching' the image.
I've played with a haptic pointer that allowed you to 'feel' a malignant mass inside a 3D virtual kidney.
Google haptics or:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haptic
So what did the hackers blackmail him with, pictures of Uranus?
I find it hard to believe they were 'forced' to release anything, despite the claims...
Most engineers go about their lives, doing more/less commodity work
I don't necessarily agree...Good engineers tend to stay where they are because they are good at what they do...There is a massive disconnect between a talented engineer and a talented manager or business executive. A mediocre engineer is much more likely to be promoted into management, having focused on brown-nosing once the lack in technical savvy is realized.
Integrating this with haptics could make it possible to interact with the projected objects....Introduce a relative coordinate space, force-feedback hardware (say, in a suit of sorts) and you feel like you are 'touching' the image.
I've played with a haptic pointer that allowed you to 'feel' a malignant mass inside a 3D virtual kidney.
Google haptics or:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haptic
So what did the hackers blackmail him with, pictures of Uranus? I find it hard to believe they were 'forced' to release anything, despite the claims...
Most engineers go about their lives, doing more/less commodity work
I don't necessarily agree...Good engineers tend to stay where they are because they are good at what they do...There is a massive disconnect between a talented engineer and a talented manager or business executive. A mediocre engineer is much more likely to be promoted into management, having focused on brown-nosing once the lack in technical savvy is realized.