3D Computer Interface
http://www.vimeo.com/4366452
This invention was done by Free Flow, a team of five electrical and computer engineering seniors about to graduate from Northeastern University.
Notes about the 3D computer interface:
Utilizing the theory of electrostatics, we have designed a low-cost human-computer interface device that has the ability to track the position of a user’s hand in three dimensions. Physical contact is not required and the user does not need to hold a controller or attach markers to their body. To control the device, the user simply waves their hand above it in the air.
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Without the constraints of reality we would have seen this when it was developed into something actually useful. nice job, human.