Contributing in the "Office of Tomorrow" project at the University of Applied Sciences Hagenberg, 5 students (Michael Hurnaus, Verena Lugmayr, Juergen Oberngruber, Claudia Oster and Christian Schafleitner) are developing the digital whiteboard solution of tomorrow.
Using several cutting edge technologies, we want to open new ways of brainstorming, presenting content and transfering knowledge. The interactive multiuser installation Intoi is being developed in C#, uses back projection, hand tracking, the Anoto technology and presents a new way of user interaction.
The users can draw and write on a digital projected surface with Anoto pens, load and create images, Microsoft PowerPoint or Adobe PDF files. Participants in a meeting can send their own files onto the projection surface, respectively to the Intoi application, by using a thin Intoi client application.
The user-interface-design presents a new way of user interaction. Instead of classic drop down menus we build circular shaped recognition areas for switching tools or changing settings. It is possible to simply use the hand to navigate through the page, without invoking any scrollbars.
For more information visit our website @ http://www.intoi.net or http://www.officeoftomorrow.com/
Copyright (c) 2007 INTOI Project Team, Austria. All Rights reserved.
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cosmin1005 1 year ago
Very nice, but the picture scrolling is way too slow. Need to be faster. If you have a large picture set, it takes an eternity to browse through it this way.
Xiph1980 2 years ago
omg, very cool :)
morceus 3 years ago
Yep, it's really cool. They also achieved the first place at an international interface design competition in Korea.
Spikx 4 years ago
fantastic ;-) !!!!!!!!
shippycross 4 years ago 2
awesome! :)
yahyacheema 4 years ago
Nice piece, Michael!
stevenusc 4 years ago
what a brilliant piece of software
springyman1 4 years ago
gratulation, fantastische arbeit...
karpubuntu 5 years ago