Have you seen the movie “Minority Report”? It’s an futuristic movie with futuristic devices. One of those futuristic devices was the computer used by Tom Cruise. It is a computer with a big and wide screen. It doesn’t have a keyboard or a mouse, instead, it uses gestures. Watch the movie below to see what i mean.
This technology was developed by Oblong Industries and they call it “G-Speak” or “G-Speak Spatial Operating Environment”.
The SOE’s combination of gestural i/o, recombinant networking, and real-world pixels offers the first major step in computer interface since 1984.
Oblong helps clients deploy SOE-based solutions to real-world problems, including:
- analysis of large data sets
- operation of three-dimensional interfaces
- construction of efficient multi-user collaborative applications
- integration of large screens and multiple computers into room- and building-scale work environments
- development of large-scale applications that run interactively across enterprise networks



I had hoped that game interface designers would have designed gesture, gaze, speech and motion based sensors for some of the newer game consoles. I think Wii did a bit on motion but the others are still mostly unexplored.
@ lvs. thanks for dropping by. I also love to play games, but yeah, i think someday they’ll come up with a similar version or even a much better one. :)
galing nito ah,
Hi Pasti, thanks you for leaving a comment. Yes. Another stunning invention.