Monthly Archive for February, 2009

An interesting project to replicate – or at least to try to

While reading through the project blog of all famous wiimote master, Johnny Chung Lee, I have found out about Sensitive Object – a company that developed a quite simple yet powerful technology to make any object touch sensitive. Basically it they use few (two) microphones or more likely piezo-electric vibration detectors and a pattern matching technology. After the sensors are placed the process of gathering samples takes some time but after that, you are ready to go – you can tour make invisible light switches, a keyboard directly on your desk, or tourn a vase into interactive, touch sensitive object. Continue reading ‘An interesting project to replicate – or at least to try to’