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T(ether) – A tool for spatial expression – by MIT

T(ether) is a novel spatially aware display that supports intuitive interaction with volumetric data. The display acts as a window affording users a perspective view of three- dimensional data through tracking of head position and orientation. T(ether) creates a 1:1 mapping between real and virtual coordinate space allowing immersive exploration of the joint domain. Our system creates a shared workspace in which co-located or remote users can collaborate in both the real and virtual worlds. The system allows input through capacitive touch on the display and a motion-tracked glove. When placed behind the display, the user’s hand extends into the virtual world, enabling the user to interact with objects directly.

 

Above: Virtual objects can be created and manipulated through gestures made using the hand.

Authors: Matthew Blackshaw (@mblackshaw)Dávid Lakatos (@dogichow)Hiroshi IshiiKen Perlin

Read more at mit.edu/


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