Archive for December, 2006

New Input Devices

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

As news about the new Nintento Wii and especially the Wii remote resound through the land I decided it is time to put together a roundup of fancy input devices available or in development.

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The first one to mention would be of course the Ninento Wii remote. It allows the user to interact with the console by means of phyisical gestures. So you can play baseball and literally be the batter or play golf and actually stroke the ball (or at least pretend to do so with the remote in your hand). This video explains the Wii remote’s concept. And here’s another very funny (and sexy) Wii comercial that disses the PS3 quite badly.
And somebody already hacked the Wii remote and is now able to control his Roomba. Check it out.

Furthermore, three researchers at Microsoft “have created an innovative handheld pointing device that works in mid-air” called Soap. There’s a video on how it works and how a Soap can be built here.

Researchers from Switzerland, Italy, Germany, France and the UK have developed a system that makes surfaces of any kind interactive with the help of acoustic sensors. For more information check out this article and the demonstration video.

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The most intriguing concept however is a direct connection between computer and brain. There exists a very good wikipedia article about that topic. Of course ethical questions are to consider when those devices are not only used for treating disabilities but to enhance human function. Tough but very interesting topic.

Free Music

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

A Free Music page was added to the echelon blog. It’s a site to satisfy my need for posting songs I personally like very much to the blog.
All songs so far are from the Bavarian Open Source website. A very cool page where one can download songs from many known and unknown bands. Among the known being “Adam Green”, “The Kaiser Chiefs”, “Mediengruppe Telekomander” and “Deichkind”. Among the unknown being for example “Miwon” and “Lagoon”. It’s a very cool page and a very cool idea. They also have a Top20 list.

On another note, the complete Mozart works are now freely available on the Internet. The International Mozart Foundation apparently “aquired the right to publish the prestigious New Mozart Edition of every Mozart work” (from slashdot). Cool!

Defcon – Everybody Dies

Saturday, December 2nd, 2006

A Telepolis article “Atomkrieg am Bildschirm” recently introduced the game Defcon by Introversion Software. It’s “the worlds first Genocide ’em up”. I played the demo and liked it very much.

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It’s a strategy game where up to 6 players try to kill each other by means of nuclear weapons. To do this they may plant nuclear silos, radar stations, airports and fleets on a minimalistic but aesthetic world map. They can move their fleets, launch fighters and bombers and after some time of dancing arround each other, players may launch vast amounts of nuclear missiles to blow the opponents back to the stone age. The player killing the most enemy people wins. Fun! A picutre of the nuclear exchange:

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A fully playable demo is available (50MB) and the full version can be obtained for only 14EUR. All strategy fans and genocide lovers should really check it out.