DEG (Digital Eye Glass) combines
Nature
with
Technology.
2015 Jan. 16
Research Team and Steve Mann, Chief Scientist, Meta
Wearable Computing...
AR Vision: WearCam + WearComp + WearDisp
Crazy idea... 35 years ago...
Now a $241 billion industry!...
WearCam™ Vision-based AR
Augmediated Reality comprises 3 elements:
• Wearable Camera ("WearCam"), connected to a
• Wearable Computer ("WearComp"), connected to a
• Wearable Display ("WearDisp").
Nicholas Negroponte, Director of MIT Media Lab:
Early 1990s TV broadcast;
Founding of MIT Wearable Computing Project
Wearable Computing with Wearable Cameras
Crazy idea... 35 years ago;
"Steve Mann is the perfect example of someone deemed to be on the lunatic fringe, but who persisted in his vision and ended up founding a new discipline."
--Nicholas Negroponte, Bangor Daily News - Sep 26, 1997.
--Nicholas Negroponte, Toroto Star, 2001 Jul. 8, 02:32 EDT, Page D3,
`Wearable computer' pioneer Steve Mann keeps one eye locked on the future,
by Eric Shinn
Now a $241 billion industry!...
Invention of Digital Glass, Mann 1978
Generation 4 Glass: infinite depth of focus, e.g. Laser EyeTap;
Generation 5 Glass: True 3D Meta-view + POE™ Software-based EyeTap
Google Glass is a Generation-1 Digital Eye Glass ("3rd eye")
35 years of Digital Eye Glass
MannGlass 1978 and GOOGlass 2013 Both of these are Generation-1 DEG
MannGlass 1998 (15 years ago):
Nature (human) and Technology (computer) combined!
Thin strip of metal wraps around the head;
No hinges: 1-piece construction.
Gen-4 Glass (Laser EyeTap) Sleek slender metal frame, in one continuous piece 45-degree glass Fiber optics Not foldable Completed 1998
IEEE Computer
IEEE Computer, Vol. 30, No. 2, February 1997
IEEE Computer, Vol. 30, No. 2, February 1997
IEEE Computer, Vol. 30, No. 2, February 1997
IEEE Computer, Vol. 30, No. 2, February 1997
IEEE Computer, Vol. 30, No. 2, February 1997
IEEE Computer, Vol. 30, No. 2, February 1997
Introduced "SixthSense", i.e. Gesture-based wearable computing + AR (fingertracker with colored tape on index finger)
Implantable camera system
Canadian Patent 2313693, filed 2000, July 19 by S. Mann
IMPLANTABLE CAMERA SYSTEM,
SYSTEME DE CAMERA IMPLANTABLE
Implantable camera system:
Vision system for the blind
and partially sighted.
50 Best Inventions of 2009 - TIME Magazine
Neckworn camera with fisheye lens and sensors:
Gesture recognition, autogesture, augmediated reality
Priveillance™: Privacy and Veillance (Sur AND Sousveillance)
Modular photographic lighting, artistic lighting, and data visualization system.
Visualizing audio using abakography
Sensing Sensing using feedback; Steve Mann, 1985
Abakographic visualization of radio waves (standing waves, RADAR)
First wearable computer: Sensor-based lightpainting 30 years ago
Conclusions: MetaSensing
Businesses, non-profit ventures, and future collaboration: