Google’s Project Glass Imagines the Cyborg Interface of Tomorrow
A new video from Google speculates about how glasses could function as our primary interface with the digital world in the future. Project Glass is the work of Google[x], which The New York Times described as “the clandestine lab where Google is tackling a list of 100 shoot-for-the-stars ideas.” Wandering into a growing territory known as design fiction, Google is hoping to spark conversation with users about how this technology might work.
Cool? Or terrifying?
I thought of this myself a couple of years ago. Called them iGlasses. Wonder how far these are from production? - Waterman12053
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Source: The Atlantic
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this is a horrible, HORRIBLE idea!!! Imagine how shielded we will be from the real world, from eachother….or really how...
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I thought of this myself a couple of years ago. Called them iGlasses. Wonder how far these are from production? -...
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Google and the glasses of tomorrow. I would totally buy these. AND THE DEMENTED BUT TOTALLY AWESOME CRITIQUE:
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When I was at SxSW I went to a keynote session with Ray Kurzweil and he talked about the emergence of smart agents...
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This seems pretty cool but I would personally keep the HUD to a minimum, just because I wouldn’t want all these icons...
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