Humanizing technology
// May 18th, 2010 // 6 Comments » // antarikShamM, opencv, organic media, Technology
At Dsign Interactive systems in Vancouver, Canada I am leading the project for the development of core product in terms of its design and implementation. The company had touchless interactive systems working in past but it was crashing. I am reimplementing the system using openFrameworks and Unity integrated with bumblebee2 camera. I have got basic connections laid out between devices and platforms. So that now I can move a 3d model with a wink of my eye. Here is a video showing detection of various parts of the face using core openCv Library.
Open Cv Face parts detection on Mac from Dhruv Adhia on Vimeo.
I think technology has definitely come to the point at least for some of us who understand the need of humanizing technology rather than we becoming like machines in front of machines. Its the time we want our computers to react in a human way, understanding human gestures for better communication. I would consider this as one of my first practical steps towards what I call “Organic Media“. In future, I see we have organic sensors integrated into computers which recognize the organic surroundings as well. We have been putting heavy load on software side in terms of pattern recognition and computer algorithmes. But to me I think its a fine blend between software and hardware that can lead to the balance in technology that humanizes.








