Very cool! As I watched this, I had a "what if" moment. What if when you grab the info about the church across the street, instead of just closing your hand around it, you actually put it in your pocket, as though you were pocketing a piece of paper? That gesture would indicate you were filing that bit of info personally. Eh? Eh? XD
@jnickence That's actually a quite fun and innovative way of storing the data. However it would be pretty hard to recognize technically. But definitely a metaphorically good idea!
@fnattima Not really. You obviously aren't saving a hard copy. You designate your pockets as a visual designation for file interaction ahead of time. Since you are wearing your AR visor, you simply watch your hand go to your pocket. This triggers the OS to open your docs location, and save the file. It becomes a coding issue.
@jnickence Well, we prefer not having to look at the hands while performing an action and instead track hand movement through an arm strap or similar with pressure sensors, gyros and accelerometers. It could still be done, of course.
AR's utopia, still a long way to go
Arthur1026 3 months ago
Ugly.
maxer999999 5 months ago
Very cool! As I watched this, I had a "what if" moment. What if when you grab the info about the church across the street, instead of just closing your hand around it, you actually put it in your pocket, as though you were pocketing a piece of paper? That gesture would indicate you were filing that bit of info personally. Eh? Eh? XD
jnickence 11 months ago
@jnickence That's actually a quite fun and innovative way of storing the data. However it would be pretty hard to recognize technically. But definitely a metaphorically good idea!
fnattima 11 months ago
@fnattima Not really. You obviously aren't saving a hard copy. You designate your pockets as a visual designation for file interaction ahead of time. Since you are wearing your AR visor, you simply watch your hand go to your pocket. This triggers the OS to open your docs location, and save the file. It becomes a coding issue.
jnickence 11 months ago
@jnickence Well, we prefer not having to look at the hands while performing an action and instead track hand movement through an arm strap or similar with pressure sensors, gyros and accelerometers. It could still be done, of course.
fnattima 11 months ago
Good work mates!
snurrfint 1 year ago