A New You: From Augmented Reality to Augmented Human
PubDate: November 2014
Teams: The University of Tokyo
Writers: Jun Rekimoto
PDF: A New You: From Augmented Reality to Augmented Human
Abstract
Traditionally, the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) was primarily concerned with designing and investigating interfaces between humans and machines. The primary concern of Surface Computing is also still about designing better interfaces to information. However, with recent technological advances, the concept of “enhancing”, “augmenting” or even “re-designing” humans themselves is becoming a very feasible and serious topic of scientific research as well as engineering development. “Augmented Human” is a term that I use to refer to this overall research direction. Augmented Human introduces a fundamental paradigm shift in HCI: from human-computer-interaction to human-computer-integration. In this talk, I will discuss rich possibilities and distinct challenges in enhancing human abilities. I will introduce recent projects conducted by our group including design and applications of wearable eye sensing for augmenting our perception and memory abilities, design of flying cameras as our external eyes, a home appliance that can increase your happiness, an organic physical wall/window that dynamically mediates the environment, and an immersive human-human communication called “JackIn”.