CHI 2017, an annual showcase of human-computer interaction hosted by the Association of Computing Machinery, has given us some truly bizarre-looking innovations. Here are a few of my favorites — all no doubt interesting from a technical perspective but still weird to look at and watch in action.
If you live in a cold area of the world, you might like BreathScreen, an ephemeral user interface created with visible breath.
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One piece of VR tech that sounds especially alarming when you first hear of it is CarVR — as in, virtual reality in a moving car. The videos demonstrating it don’t show the driver using it, which is a relief. CarVR uses the movements of the car to simulate the user’s movement in the virtual world.
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Source: TheNextWeb