Monday, October 11, 2010

User experience and the next dimension!




Computers today interact with us primarily through sight and sound. Our primary mode of consumption of data on the net is in the form of either videos or sound. Take yourself a decade into the future and imagine what if computers could also interact with us using the other senses. Where you can taste an exotic fruit from India or smell wild flowers from the Amazon or even feel the fresh water of a stream ripple through our fingers.


Like Plato described a world of forms where everything was perfect, we could very well be heading towards creating a world of our own; a perfect world where we store the perfect form of everything we know. Perhaps this is the future mission for Google; store all known digital copies of taste, smell, touch and maybe even emotion. If the senses are eventually nothing but electrical impulses in our brain, we can very well replicate them in the future. User experience could take on a whole new dimension in the future. 

The implications of this could be tremendous. Imagine walking into a restaurant and actually tasting your meal before you buy it! Or tasting the flavour of a coffee brand before you pick it up at the super market. Imagine watching a movie at the theatre and actually experiencing the sense of smell which was part of your plot.

This might sound like science fiction but research is already being done in this space. For example, Disney Research is working on a technology called Telsa Touch where your touch experience on your touch screen phones could be made to feel as though you are really touching different surfaces.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TECH/innovation/10/08/tesla.touch.disney/index.html?hpt=Sbin




I think in the next 20 years or so we will very soon be able to walk into Star Trek Holodeck's and experience anything we want. 


1 comment:

  1. Prediction on its way to become true

    http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/tech/2011/02/21/nr.artificial.intelligence.hand.cnn?hpt=C2

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