Video: Jeff Han of Perceptive Pixel: Unveiling the genius of multi-touch interface design
Who is Jeff Han?
After years of research on touch-driven computer displays, Jeff Han has created a simple, multi-touch, multi-user screen interface that just might herald the end of the point-and-click era. Han launched a startup called Perceptive Pixel.
Jeff Han’s intuitive “interface-free” computer displays — controlled by the touch of fingertips — will change forever the way you think about computers. His prototype drafting table-cum-touch display, developed at NYU’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He moved photos by fingertip — as if they were paper on a desk — flicking them across the screen and zooming in and out by pinching two fingers together, as well as a Google Earth-like map that he tilted and flew over with simple moves.
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