I've build one last year. Dragging your fingers over the acrylic is a
bit annoying after a while, my current setup requires quite some
pressure to keep 'wet' contact while dragging. More or better IR light
might be helpful, though I'm already using about 10W for a 60x80cm
panel. Also the setup needs to be away from direct sunlight, image
background subtraction does not eliminate a moving shadow.

.-j

On 11/8/06, Thomas Grill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Am 08.11.2006 um 05:46 schrieb Kyle Klipowicz:
I KNEW this had to have something to do with Jeff Han.  Brilliant
technology.  As I understand it, Apple Computer has gotten involved
financially with this.  I'd love to see it implemented!

Actually this is fairly easy to implement. There are a number of
descriptions floating around in the net.
Basically you need a transparent acrylic panel, IR emitters, a beamer and a
fast camera, minor drilling and assembling skills and a multi-blob video
tracker.
I'm currently trying to build such a system.

greetings,
Thomas

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Thomas Grill
http://grrrr.org


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