This is not directly related to Rev, but perhaps in some small way it could be. If you own an iSight camera, you might want to check out ToySight, a set of iSight controlled games from FreeVerse Software (www.freeverse.com). The games in and of themselves are not earth shattering, but the means of interaction is pretty compelling: move your hands and gesture in front of the camera to control and interact with the games. Makes me wonder if this type of thing could be done with Rev on a smaller scale (though I'd guess that Rev might not be fast enough to keep up with the input of the camera).
Anyway, it's interesting to see how FreeVerse designed/laid out the UI to account for interaction where input is essentially very inaccurate. After an hour or so playing, it's easy to see why this type of gestural input is impractical for all but the strongest of computer users, but it's still a thought provoking experience in terms of how folks interact with their machines. Between ToySight and the iBiz Virtual Keyboard (http://store.yahoo.com/ibizpda/vike.html), maybe a Minority Report type future for computing isn't so far away... Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, Development & Design ----- E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] W: http://www.tactilemedia.com _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
