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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2007

IntuiLab (http://www.intuilab.com) is involved in two experiments around TableTop interactions: (1) The DigiTable project, partly funded by the French ministry of research (RNTL) and (2) The MAMMI project funded by Eurocontrol, the European Air Traffic Management agency. Both projects consist in research on new interaction techniques, design and development of collaborative applications and multi-user detection. Both are based on interactive table prototypes (Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab's DiamondTouch and Philips Research Homelab's Entertaible). This video shows interactions using the MERL's DiamondTouch.

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  • I like the ideas, but why call it 'intuilab'? When I need to remove some pictures from my table, I don't intuitively draw a black hole on the table and slide the pictures in. And if it is indeed so easy to understand, are the instructional texts really necessary?

  • @Wiweeyum who gives a shit about spelling and grammar, its youtube not english class, get over it.

  • It's often hard to take criticism seriously when the grammar, spelling, and punctuation are butchered.

  • cool :)

  • I would like to see a device like this, where the user works at normal speed. I can't tell if they're moving slow because of demonstration purposes (in which case they're moving way too slow) or to make sure the sensors keep up.

  • cephal0p0f, you wont realize how usefull the mouse and keyboard were till they are gone., its definently not a revoulution, its sh*t

  • i get how it is cool, but a keyboard and mouse are better, sure this might be good for like family knight, but a work or game computer should never be only touch. and a better version is availiable, the hp touchsmart pc

  • it would definately change... but I don't think for the worse. gamers tend to be creative people, I think they will find a way to use this to their advantage.

  • i thought it was for homes, in the living room of the future... its amazing

  • it owuld suck if this took over mouse and keyboard computer gaming would die or dramatically change, probobly for the worse

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