Nicolas Moerman

Digital Niftyness 
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Augmented HyperReality

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Project Natal is coming...

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The Future is here: Bionic Computing

Microsoft Research is seeking patents on a method of controlling computers using Electromyography, or EMG -- a system that translates electrical activity from muscles into instructions for the computer. Just have a look on how it works and what the possibilities are:

(via @delaportos)

 

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The future of digital magazines

Magazines have articles you can curl up with and lose yourself in, and luscious photography that draws the eye. And they’re so easy and enjoyable to read. Is it possible to bring this unique reader experience to the always connected, portable tablet e-readers sure to arrive in 2010? Mag+, the concept video of Berg/Bonnier summarizes all their clever thinking about this issue.

Mag+ from Bonnier on Vimeo.

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Kids on the future of TV...

Do I have to say more?

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Post Digital Marketing 2009

One of the best slideshare presentations I've seen since a while. This shows us where we are heading to in the wonderous world of new style marketing.

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From now on, you can send a tweet by just using your toughts!

From now on tweeting just got easier. Forget about keybords or touchscreens, let your brain do the work for you. No sciencefiction, because the researchers from the University of Wisconsin already did it. The first tweet that was sent just using toughts was: "USING EEG TO SEND TWEET". 

More info can be found on the Nitro Lablog.

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