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OpenTouch presentation at Google by Pawel Solyga

My friend, co researcher and also co-founder of the NUI Group Pawel "Solydzajs" Solyga presented his OpenTouch concept at Google in Mountview USA for the Google Summer of Code 2007.

Graduated as a Bachelor of Multimedia

Today I held my final thesis presentation, about my multi-touch graduation project in Sweden, at the NHL facility in Leeuwarden (Holland). During my graduation project my focus was project management and interaction design.

TouchAPI + TouchLib / OpenTouch

Chris Moore one of the co-founders of the NUI Group, released a video of his TouchAPI in Flash + Touchlib.

Microsoft Surface at Siggraph 2007, San Diego, CA

Microsoft Surface at Siggraph 2007, San Diego, CA, USA.

Control your TV with hand gestures

While researching gestures, I came across the following. Even though certain gestures for specific actions don’t make a lot of sense to me at all, it’s nice to see we get a step closer to a more natural ubiquitous computing environment. They state that a user can learn the gestures in 5 minutes. I...

Apple patents multi-touch gesture dictionary

Yesterday I came across several websites posting about an Apple patent regarding a multi-touch gesture dictionary.

Static materials tip

Because of the fact that silicone rubber, rosco projection screen and acrylic are very static I wanted to point out that you shouldn't saw or cut acrylic or polycarbonate in the same room where you store the rosco or the silicone rubber. The tiny acrylic particles stick to everywhere, so you will...

Surface mounted leds

2 tips regarding handling your Rosco

I wanted to give 2 tips regarding handling projection screen and Rosco in particular. I don't know if this applies to other projection screen materials, but because we have experimented with Rosco Grey a lot, I figured I should post it here. For some people it might be common sense, but I'm sure...

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