{ Look Into the Future with Autodesk Labs: Multi touch wall }
Doug Look from Autodesk Labs experiments with Autodesk’s design software on a Multi-Touch Wall device, produced by Perceptive Pixel and invented by researcher and (TED conference luminary) Jeff Han. Multi-touch human-computer interfaces may dramatically change how products, infrastructure, and buildings are designed.
As you view the demo, imagine that you and your team of designers stand before a huge screen that acts like an intelligent whiteboard. With Autodesk Design Review, you can review each part of a model and interact with it directly. No keyboard or mouse needed. Multi-touch devices, combined with Autodesk software, have the potential to make design creation and collaboration much easier in the future.
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- Published:
- 03.19.08 / 10am
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- united states, creativity, autodesk, research, interaction, innovation, design
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