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The Platform 46 Multitouch Coffee Table currently ships with Windows 8. Later this year, Ideum will offer an Android OS version. Learn more at: ideum.com/coffee-tables
Ideum has provided several multitouch tables to GE Aviation in Dubai. Most take the form of our Drafting Table 46, but we have also supplied them with our immense Pano touch table. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum multitouch tables and touch walls.
The 3M Booth just before the doors opened at CES2014. There are four Ideum multitouch tables at the 3M booth at CES including: Ideum's Platform 46 Multitouch Drafting Table. Learn more at: ideum.com/drafting-touchtable/
Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” coffee table display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.
The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. It comes standard with Windows 10, and support for Android will be available later in 2016. The Duet has been available for years with 42” and 46” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 55” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.
The Platform 55 Multitouch Drafting Table from Ideum has an LED LCD full HD multitouch display set at a 30-degree angle. This models is now available with a 4K Ultra HD display. A new, digital take on the classic mechanical desk or drawing table, the Platform Drafting table redefines and updates the traditional multipurpose desk for the information age. Learn more at: ideum.com
NETWORK----- Technology GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE LAUNCH Announced 2016, May Status Available. Released 2016, May BODY Dimensions 173.1 x 88.3 x 7.5 mm (6.81 x 3.48 x 0.30 in) Weight 203g (7.16 oz) SIM Dual SIM (Nano-SIM/ Micro-SIM, dual stand-by) DISPLAY Type IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors Size 6.44 inches (~74.8% screen-to-body ratio) Resolution 1080 x 1920 pixels (~342 ppi pixel density) Multitouch Yes Protection Corning Gorilla Glass 4 - MIUI 7 PLATFORM OS Android OS, v6.0 (Marshmallow) Chipset Qualcomm MSM8956 Snapdragon 650 Qualcomm MSM8976 Snapdragon 652 - Prime model CPU Hexa-core (4x1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 & 2x1.8 GHz Cortex-A72) Octa-core (4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A72 & 4x1.4 GHz Cortex-A53) GPU Adreno 510 MEMORY Card slot microSD, up to 256 GB (uses SIM 1 slot) Internal 32/64 GB, 3 GB RAM 128 GB, 4 GB RAM - Prime model CAMERA Primary 16 MP, f/2.0, phase detection autofocus, dual-LED (dual tone) flash, check quality Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, panorama, HDR Video 2160p@30fps, 1080p@30fps, 720p@120fps, check quality Secondary 5 MP, f/2.0 SOUND Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones Loudspeaker Yes 3.5mm jack Yes - Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic COMMS WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot Bluetooth v4.2, A2DP, LE GPS Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS Infrared port Yes Radio FM radio, recording USB microUSB v2.0, USB Host FEATURES Sensors Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM Browser HTML5 Java No - MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.265 player - MP3/WAV/eAAC+/FLAC player - Photo/video editor - Document viewer BATTERY Non-removable Li-Ion 4850 mAh battery MISC Colors Black, White, Gold SAR US 0.84 W/kg (head) 0.63 W/kg (body) Price group 6/10 TESTS Performance Basemark OS II 2.0: 1362 / Basemark X: 15487 Display Contrast ratio: 922 (nominal), 1.996 (sunlight) Camera Photo / Video Loudspeaker Voice 67dB / Noise 66dB / Ring 68dB Audio quality Noise -93.5dB / Crosstalk -93.8dB Battery life-----Endurance rating 108h ############################################### KEYWORDS: xiaomi mi max unboxing, xiaomi mi max vs, xiaomi mi max camera, xiaomi mi max vs redmi note 3 pro, xiaomi mi max vs iphone 6s plus, xiaomi mi max gaming, xiaomi mi max review english, xiaomi mi max bend test, xiaomi mi max indonesia, xiaomi mi max обзор, xiaomi mi max, xiaomi mi max review, xiaomi mi max antutu, xiaomi mi max android authority, xiaomi mi max audio, xiaomi mi max after, xiaomi mi max ad, xiaomi mi max and redmi note 3, xiaomi mi max audio quality, xiaomi mi max accessories, xiaomi mi max andro4all, xiaomi mi max amazon, xiaomi mi max battery, xiaomi mi max black, xiaomi mi max bangla, xiaomi mi max battery life, xiaomi mi max battery test, xiaomi mi max benchmark, xiaomi mi max black unboxing, xiaomi mi max back cover, xiaomi mi max black color, xiaomi mi max cambo report, xiaomi mi max case, xiaomi mi max commercial, xiaomi mi max color, xiaomi mi max camera sample, xiaomi mi max colours, xiaomi mi max cover, xiaomi mi max cyanogenmod, xiaomi mi max charging time, xiaomi mi max drop test, xiaomi mi max durability, xiaomi mi max dual, xiaomi mi max durability test, xiaomi mi max dual sim, xiaomi mi max danh gia, xiaomi mi max disadvantages, xiaomi mi max display, xiaomi mi max drop, xiaomi mi max disassembly, xiaomi mi max español, xiaomi mi max english, xiaomi mi max explode, xiaomi mi max earphone, xiaomi mi max features, xiaomi mi max fingerprint, xiaomi mi max front camera, xiaomi mi max flip cover, xiaomi mi max full review, xiaomi mi max flash, xiaomi mi max full review in hindi, xiaomi mi max flip case, xiaomi mi max factory, xiaomi mi max fast charge, xiaomi mi max gold, xiaomi mi max gaming review, xiaomi mi max global rom, xiaomi mi max geekyranjit, xiaomi mi max gray, xiaomi mi max gold unboxing, xiaomi mi max grey, xiaomi mi max game test, xiaomi mi max gold review, xiaomi mi max hands on, xiaomi mi max hammer test, xiaomi mi max hindi, xiaomi mi max hard reset, xiaomi mi max headphone, xiaomi mi max heating test, xiaomi mi max hidden features, xiaomi mi max india review, xiaomi mi max how to insert sim, xiaomi mi max heavy duty rugged tough hybrid armor back case cover, xiaomi mi max india, xiaomi mi max international, xiaomi mi max infrared, xiaomi mi max indo, xiaomi mi max in pocket, xiaomi mi max issues, xiaomi mi max india unboxing, xiaomi mi max in hindi, xiaomi mi max jio, xiaomi mi max jio sim, xiaomi mi max jerry rig, xiaomi mi max keyboard, xiaomi mi max lte, xiaomi mi max led notification, xiaomi mi max love mei, xiaomi mi max latest review, xiaomi mi max launch, xiaomi mi max miui 8, xiaomi mi max miui 8 update, xiaomi mi max malaysia, xiaomi mi max music player, xiaomi mi max multitasking, xiaomi mi max movie, xiaomi mi max mobile, xiaomi mi max manila shaker, xiaomi mi max mokaky, xiaomi mi max mkbhd
The Ideum Drafting Tables appear throughout the GE Aviation installation. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum multitouch tables and touch walls.
Ideum is working with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on an application that will allow visitors to visually explore Frank Lloyd Wright's domestic architecture, with a special focus on his Usonian homes. Crystal Bridges recently acquired the Bachman-Wilson House and moved it from its original location in Millstone, New Jersey to the museum grounds in Bentonville, Arkansas. The Bachman-Wilson House will be open to the public beginning on November 11, 2015.
Ideum designed and developed an application based on a timeline of Frank Lloyd Wright's work. Visitors to Crystal Bridges will be able to swipe through the timeline and view images illustrating the evolution of Wright's home designs. Visitors will be able to see images of and read history about each home on the timeline.
The application runs on a custom Ideum 38-inch "stretch" monitor that is ideal for displaying timelines and other horizontally-oriented content. To learn more about Ideum's hardware and our Creative Services, please visit our website.
Last night my friend Chris Greazel and I attended the Graduation show at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena. This fuzzy photo is of (I think I remember this right) Jeffrey Jarvis, a student at Art Center and this table is interactive. The table responds to touch and Jeff had programmed it to respond in interesting ways. I bent his ear a little and got him to talk about the technology a bit. It can respond to multiple touches but it's not a multitouch screen, it responds to the various inputs/touches serially. His application was built in Flash/ActionScript and it did various semirandom actions when you would put a finger down. The resolution of the display is 768x768 pixels, relatively low resolution compared to Microsoft Surface I should think. Jeff was telling me that before they put the leather outer casing (making it nice to lean on) the interactions people would do were much less comfortable. Making it easy to get engaged. I mentioned that I had heard Jim Bumgardner speak about interfaces at Yahoo a few weeks ago at the Web Developer Meetup and he said that is was Jim Bumgardner who taught this class! All in all, a great evening out for my old friend and I.
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Philip van Allen is teaching students to work with Interactive Multi-Touch table this summer using an Oracle, a round, multi-touch table designed originally for use in the harsh environment of the Detroit Auto Show (e.g. it does not use a camera for touch detection). The table, on loan to the MDP from George P. Johnson (GPJ) in exchange for a first-look at new concepts developed by our students, was originally designed by MDP alum Nikolai Cornell, Interactive Design & Technology Lead at GPJ, who brought in Philip van Allen and the Moto Development Group to design the technology.
An interactive multitouch enabled Google map with KML overlays allows visitors to pan and zoom around the L.A. Basin while learning about the weather patterns, wind currents, geologic make-up, and vegetative patterns that have shaped the landscape of southern California.
A unique interface switches between English and Spanish, as participants toggle between visual overlays that highlight the fire, air, water, and geologic conditions of the basin. Thematic overlays illustrating phenomenon such as fire risk, water supply, Santa Ana wind patterns, and fault line distribution tell the story of a landscape shaped by a diverse set of influences. Geo-tagged photo and video content, managed by Flickr, is displayed across the map. Visitors can explore this content through the use of intuitive gestures, building the basins story through discovery. Flipping the images over reveals embedded metadata to assist the exhibit narrative.
Designed to run on Ideum's multitouch and multiuser table platform, this versatile exhibit allows several visitors to explore content simultaneously. Using multitouch gestures, users can scale, zoom, and pass virtual objects around the table. Title, author, and narrative information about each photograph can be viewed in context in English and Spanish, with the photos source tied visually to its location on the underling map.
The multitouch software was developed using GestureWorks, Adobe Flash, Google Maps, and KML. Content management is handled via Flickr. This versatile multiuser Google Maps Flickr mashup can be reconfigured for the display of other geographic locations.
For more about the exhibit please visit our portfolio.
You can learn more Ideums MT-50 multitouch table on our Website (www.ideum.com). You can learn more about the Gestureworks multitouch framework for Flash at: www.gestureworks.com
The Dynamic Desktop will change the way the people work. For the first time, tangible objects can be used to interact on a project capacitive touch screen. These objects can unlock new features, transfer files, share media and add secondary layers of interaction to the desktop. All interactions performed in this video were conducted with real objects on an Ideum multitouch table with a standard 46" 3M MultiTouch screen. This experimental software is being developed by Ideum as part of the Gestureworks Core SDK. Learn more at www.ideum.com and gestureworks.com
Ideum is working with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on an application that will allow visitors to visually explore Frank Lloyd Wright's domestic architecture, with a special focus on his Usonian homes. Crystal Bridges recently acquired the Bachman-Wilson House and moved it from its original location in Millstone, New Jersey to the museum grounds in Bentonville, Arkansas. The Bachman-Wilson House will be open to the public beginning on November 11, 2015.
Ideum designed and developed an application based on a timeline of Frank Lloyd Wright's work. Visitors to Crystal Bridges will be able to swipe through the timeline and view images illustrating the evolution of Wright's home designs. Visitors will be able to see images of and read history about each home on the timeline.
The application runs on a custom Ideum 38-inch "stretch" monitor that is ideal for displaying timelines and other horizontally-oriented content. To learn more about Ideum's hardware and our Creative Services, please visit our website.
Ideum has just released new 65” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K versions of its iconic Platform and powerful Pro multitouch tables. These new models follow the Ideum Drafting Table as the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 65” display. The new 65” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.
The Ideum Platform 65 is a fully integrated multitouch table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. The Platform, known for its iconic hourglass shaped form factor, has been available for years with 46” and 55” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 65” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.
Addie Wagenknecht and Stefan Hechenberger, the collaborative team behind the open source studio NOR_/D, CUBIT, and TouchKit Run, announce the creation of their newest multi-touch system: TouchKit Spark.
Combining the looks of a design object with the usability and accessibility of open-source hardware and software, Spark expands the range and scope of open source multi-touch availability again. Spark uses a rear projection system, while simultaneously updating the hardware and software, increasing sensitivity and reactivity to touch.
The TouchKit Spark measuring 880x550mm (~34x22inches) with a screen thickness: 13mm (~0.5inch) can be built at a table height down to 500mm (~20inches) depending on projection system. Spark is fully integrated with OpenFrameworks — the C++ open-source programming environment. Post-release updates will include TUIO support and drivers for Windows 7 and Apple's Snow Leopard.
More at touchkit.nortd.com
An interactive multitouch enabled Google map with KML overlays allows visitors to pan and zoom around the L.A. Basin while learning about the weather patterns, wind currents, geologic make-up, and vegetative patterns that have shaped the landscape of southern California.
A unique interface switches between English and Spanish, as participants toggle between visual overlays that highlight the fire, air, water, and geologic conditions of the basin. Thematic overlays illustrating phenomenon such as fire risk, water supply, Santa Ana wind patterns, and fault line distribution tell the story of a landscape shaped by a diverse set of influences. Geo-tagged photo and video content, managed by Flickr, is displayed across the map. Visitors can explore this content through the use of intuitive gestures, building the basins story through discovery. Flipping the images over reveals embedded metadata to assist the exhibit narrative.
Designed to run on Ideum's multitouch and multiuser table platform, this versatile exhibit allows several visitors to explore content simultaneously. Using multitouch gestures, users can scale, zoom, and pass virtual objects around the table. Title, author, and narrative information about each photograph can be viewed in context in English and Spanish, with the photos source tied visually to its location on the underling map.
The multitouch software was developed using GestureWorks, Adobe Flash, Google Maps, and KML. Content management is handled via Flickr. This versatile multiuser Google Maps Flickr mashup can be reconfigured for the display of other geographic locations.
For more about the exhibit please visit our portfolio.
You can learn more Ideums MT-50 multitouch table on our Website (www.ideum.com). You can learn more about the Gestureworks multitouch framework for Flash at: www.gestureworks.com
Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” coffee table display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.
The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. It comes standard with Windows 10, and support for Android will be available later in 2016. The Duet has been available for years with 42” and 46” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 55” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.
Bluebeam Revu is designed for large and responsive touch displays. Our line of 43″, 49″, 55″, and 65″ displays and touch tables with 3M™ touch technology are the most responsive touch screens available and can support up to 80 simultaneous touch points. Check out Ideum’s Presenter video or read our white paper to see just how responsive our latest generation of displays are. The photo below shows Bluebeam Revu on our adjustable Console Touch Desk. Visit our website to find more about our multitouch tables and touch walls. (Please note: Bluebeam software is sold separately.) Check out Bluebeam Revu on their website to learn more.
Ideum has just released the new 55” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K version of its iconic multitouch coffee table. This new model is the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 55” coffee table display. The new 55” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.
The Ideum Duet 55 is a fully integrated multitouch coffee table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. The Duet has been available for years with 42” and 46” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 55” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.
The Pano is a hardened, integrated 100” multitouch table with dual 55” LED LCD HD displays and a contiguous touch surface with 40+ touch points.
Anirudh Sharma is being plugged in! Anirudh loves Human Computer Interaction (HCI) especially multitouch and tabletop displays. He started Team Sparsh in College (Sparsh means 'touch' in Hindi). His team has been covered widely in the print and web media. Check out the sparsh wall vimeo.com/5255765. Anirudh is a contributor to the NUIGroup and Mozilla Labs For community core-vision, and for Fennec's interface. Here's a news-report on his work with his team, in the Times of India: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/Bikaner-students-...
Anirudh is also the key-person to get me to come to ECB. It's because of him I got invited to deliver talks at Rajasthan’s largest and most prestigious engineering college which is spread across 337 acres: the Engineering College of Bikaner (ECB) www.ecb.ac.in/.
ECB has around 6,000 students enrolled on its campus, out of which around 2,500 alone are in IT and Computer Science courses.
Delivered two talks on Linux and Free & Open Source Software (FOSS): ‘How to Avoid the Axe Effect’; and ‘How to Make a Dent in the Universe’. The talks were delivered at the ‘FOSS GN09 event’ which was cleverly dove-tailed with the college’s yearly techfest mega-event, called ‘Sakshama’. An ancient Sanskrit word, ‘Sakshama’ means ‘skilled; competent; adept’. The 2009 incarnation of the event, held from 28th to 31st October, was called ‘Sakshama GN09’, to highlight ‘Generation Next’. www.sakshama.org.
And what a Generation Next! They also sought my help and mentoring in launching their own on-campus Linux Users Group (LUG), www.lugb.in. Am quite impressed with their active mailing-lists and outreach activities. These guys and gals are rocking! Together with its founders, we launched LUG-Bikaner at the ‘Sakshama GN09’ event-night, on an outdoor stage in front of an audience of over 2,500.
ECB has around 1,200 computers on-campus, and with the personal laptops and desktops of students, totals at around 4,000 PCs. Till date, LUG-Bikaner has migrated over 500 computers to Linux, and still counting. Plus, they also reach out to other colleges and institutions within Rajasthan to spread the awareness of this ‘muft and mukt’ vision of computing. After all, who can understand freedom better than the royal state of Rajasthan in India?
Every two weeks, Ideum gathers the hardware and software teams together for an educational session about the many parts of our work that overlap. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum multitouch tables and touch walls and our Creative Services projects.
This multitouch magnifier allows for users to magnify elements in a collection.
For more information visit: openexhibits.org/software
Ideum has provided several multitouch tables to GE Aviation in Duabi. Most take the form of our Drafting Table 46, but we have also supplied them with our immense Pano touch table. Visit our website to learn more about Ideum multitouch tables and touch walls.
Ever wondered what's inside our 49" Platform Multitouch tables? We integrate a suite of high performance components into every computer and display. The Platform form factor comes complete with a full-featured and powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. The displays feature projected capacitive touch technology from 3M™ with support for 80 touch points. Our units also come standard with advanced gaming graphics card--the NVIDIA GeForce GTX series offer unmatched power and performance. To learn more visit ideum.com.
Give a hand for Anirudh Sharma, the UX whiz! Anirudh loves Human Computer Interaction (HCI) especially multitouch and tabletop displays. He started Team Sparsh in College (Sparsh means 'touch' in Hindi). His team has been covered widely in the print and web media. Check out the sparsh wall vimeo.com/5255765. Anirudh is a contributor to the NUIGroup and Mozilla Labs For community core-vision, and for Fennec's interface. Here's a news report in the Times of India on his work with his team: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/Bikaner-students-...
Anirudh is also the key-person to get me to come to ECB. It's because of him I got invited to deliver talks at Rajasthan’s largest and most prestigious engineering college which is spread across 337 acres: the Engineering College of Bikaner (ECB) www.ecb.ac.in/.
ECB has around 6,000 students enrolled on its campus, out of which around 2,500 alone are in IT and Computer Science courses.
Delivered two talks on Linux and Free & Open Source Software (FOSS): ‘How to Avoid the Axe Effect’; and ‘How to Make a Dent in the Universe’. The talks were delivered at the ‘FOSS GN09 event’ which was cleverly dove-tailed with the college’s yearly techfest mega-event, called ‘Sakshama’. An ancient Sanskrit word, ‘Sakshama’ means ‘skilled; competent; adept’. The 2009 incarnation of the event, held from 28th to 31st October, was called ‘Sakshama GN09’, to highlight ‘Generation Next’. www.sakshama.org.
And what a Generation Next! They also sought my help and mentoring in launching their own on-campus Linux Users Group (LUG), www.lugb.in. Am quite impressed with their active mailing-lists and outreach activities. These guys and gals are rocking! Together with its founders, we launched LUG-Bikaner at the ‘Sakshama GN09’ event-night, on an outdoor stage in front of an audience of over 2,500.
ECB has around 1,200 computers on-campus, and with the personal laptops and desktops of students, totals at around 4,000 PCs. Till date, LUG-Bikaner has migrated over 500 computers to Linux, and still counting. Plus, they also reach out to other colleges and institutions within Rajasthan to spread the awareness of this ‘muft and mukt’ vision of computing. After all, who can understand freedom better than the royal state of Rajasthan in India?
The JCB wine tasting experience includes white areas of the table, designed specifically to hold one's wine against in order to view the wine's color.
Ideum has collaborated with JCB to create an entirely new wine tasting experience for their Napa Valley tasting lounge. Guests gather around a custom Ideum Platform 55 multitouch table with a gold top and black crocodile-skin base. Then they are guided through a 45-minute tasting experience in which they can explore the inspiration for and information about the wines they taste. The table interacts directly with the wine glasses, which have conductive 3D-printed bases.
This multitouch magnifier allows for users to magnify elements in a collection.
For more information visit: openexhibits.org/software
Anirudh Sharma is being plugged in! Anirudh loves Human Computer Interaction (HCI) especially multitouch and tabletop displays. He started Team Sparsh in College (Sparsh means 'touch' in Hindi). His team has been covered widely in the print and web media. Check out the sparsh wall vimeo.com/5255765. Anirudh is a contributor to the NUIGroup and Mozilla Labs For community core-vision, and for Fennec's interface. Here's a news report in the Times of India on his work with his team: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/Bikaner-students-...
Anirudh is also the key-person to get me to come to ECB. It's because of him I got invited to deliver talks at Rajasthan’s largest and most prestigious engineering college which is spread across 337 acres: the Engineering College of Bikaner (ECB) www.ecb.ac.in/.
ECB has around 6,000 students enrolled on its campus, out of which around 2,500 alone are in IT and Computer Science courses.
Delivered two talks on Linux and Free & Open Source Software (FOSS): ‘How to Avoid the Axe Effect’; and ‘How to Make a Dent in the Universe’. The talks were delivered at the ‘FOSS GN09 event’ which was cleverly dove-tailed with the college’s yearly techfest mega-event, called ‘Sakshama’. An ancient Sanskrit word, ‘Sakshama’ means ‘skilled; competent; adept’. The 2009 incarnation of the event, held from 28th to 31st October, was called ‘Sakshama GN09’, to highlight ‘Generation Next’. www.sakshama.org.
And what a Generation Next! They also sought my help and mentoring in launching their own on-campus Linux Users Group (LUG), www.lugb.in. Am quite impressed with their active mailing-lists and outreach activities. These guys and gals are rocking! Together with its founders, we launched LUG-Bikaner at the ‘Sakshama GN09’ event-night, on an outdoor stage in front of an audience of over 2,500.
ECB has around 1,200 computers on-campus, and with the personal laptops and desktops of students, totals at around 4,000 PCs. Till date, LUG-Bikaner has migrated over 500 computers to Linux, and still counting. Plus, they also reach out to other colleges and institutions within Rajasthan to spread the awareness of this ‘muft and mukt’ vision of computing. After all, who can understand freedom better than the royal state of Rajasthan in India?
The Portrait is designed as an all-in-one single standalone kiosk. However, it can be placed next to additional Portraits to create a giant ultra high-resolution multitouch wall. The sides of the Portrait are designed to allow the units to connect as closely as possible.
A family visiting the New England Aquarium interacts with a three-screen multitouch interactive exhibit. Ideum developed the custom exhibit software and designs and produces the Presenter 65" touch walls. You can learn more about the Presenter multitouch wall at: ideum.com/touch-walls/presenter/
You can learn more about the exhibit at: ideum.com/interactive-exhibits/new-england-aquarium-multi...
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Ideum is currently designing and developing an interactive for the new Bugarium that will allow visitors to "Be the Bug." When they approach the Ideum Presenter 65 touch wall, visitors will choose from among three very different bugs. Once the visitors choose their bug, they will be presented with a life-sized mirror image of the bug which tracks and replicates their own movements using a Kinect sensor. After a few minutes admiring themselves as a giant bug in the "mirror," visitors then take on the role of the bug and "fly" to forage or hunt for their food. The activity will be motion-based, so visitors will really get a feel of what it's like to "Be the Bug."
The "Be a Bug" interactive will debut in October 2015 when the new Bugarium opens. To learn more about interactives Ideum has designed and developed, visit our Creative Services page.
A poster and illustrations showing common multitouch gestures. All of these multitouch gestures are supported in GestureWorks multitouch framework for Adobe Flash.
This illustration is released under a creative commons license by GestureWorks. You can download these illustrations in a number of formats from the Open Source Gesture Library page on the GestureWorks website.
A QR code, viewed by any smartphone barcode scanning app, linking back to Wikipedia entries for each area of the spectrum.
There's more on this feature and the EM Spectrum exhibit on the Ideum blog, Simple Mobile: Using QR Codes with a Multitouch Table Exhibit.
Ideum has just released new 65” Ultra High Definition (UHD) 4K versions of its iconic Platform and powerful Pro multitouch tables. These new models follow the Ideum Drafting Table as the first to incorporate 3M™ projected-capacitive touch technology in a 65” display. The new 65” multitouch display is bezel-free, impervious to interference from light, and has greater fidelity and responsiveness than displays using other touch technologies.
The Ideum Platform 65 is a fully integrated multitouch table equipped with a powerful integrated Intel® Core™ i7 quad core computer and single push-button power. The Platform, known for its iconic hourglass shaped form factor, has been available for years with 46” and 55” displays; it has just now been made available with an expansive 65” UHD 4K display. To learn more visit Ideum's website.
This multitouch magnifier allows for users to magnify elements in a collection.
For more information visit: openexhibits.org/software
The Platform 55 Multitouch Drafting Tables from Ideum has an LED LCD full HD multitouch display set at a 30-degree angle. This model is also now available with a 4K Ultra HD display. A new, digital take on the classic mechanical desk or drawing table, the Platform Drafting table redefines and updates the traditional multipurpose desk for the information age. Learn more at: ideum.com
The silhouette of a young and even younger visitor to the New England Aquarium. They are interacting with one of three multitouch wall screens. The software and Presenter touch wall screens were developed by Ideum. You can learn more about the Presenter multitouch wall at: ideum.com/touch-walls/presenter/