Last week, I posted about how Microsoft Touchwall can really effect the User Experience industry, especially since it brings multi-touch technology down to an affordable level. This input method may radically change how users will want to interact with software in the future.
Today, I just stumbled upon this CrunchGear article showing Seth Sandler’s multi-touch device made out of a cardboard box and about 50 bucks worth of accessories!
If you’re interested in learning more about this multi-touch HCI (Human Computer Interaction) method, you can also check out: NUI (Natural User Interface) Group.
May 20th, 2008 at 9:50 am
Thanks for the post! I’m glad you liked it =)
May 24th, 2008 at 3:01 am
I actually built a multi-touch sound-track composition prototype on top of one of Seth’s demo applications. He’s a really great guy. You should also check out the vibe in the #nuigroup channel on freenode.net irc. There’s some really interesting conversations that go on in there.
I recently discovered your site and am really enjoying working my way through the posts.