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joker_

joker_

Minneapolis, MN
October 2005

SEP 02, 2009 03:20 PM

http://spectrum.ieee.org/biomedical/bionics/augmented-reality-in-a-contact-lens/0


In the Terminator movies, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character sees the world with data superimposed on his visual field—virtual captions that enhance the cyborg’s scan of a scene. In stories by the science fiction author Vernor Vinge, characters rely on electronic contact lenses, rather than smartphones or brain implants, for seamless access to information that appears right before their eyes.

These visions (if I may) might seem far-fetched, but a contact lens with simple built-in electronics is already within reach; in fact, my students and I are already producing such devices in small numbers in my laboratory at the University of Washington, in Seattle [see sidebar, "A Twinkle in the Eye"]. These lenses don’t give us the vision of an eagle or the benefit of running subtitles on our surroundings yet. But we have built a lens with one LED, which we’ve powered wirelessly with RF. What we’ve done so far barely hints at what will soon be possible with this technology.

Conventional contact lenses are polymers formed in specific shapes to correct faulty vision. To turn such a lens into a functional system, we integrate control circuits, communication circuits, and miniature antennas into the lens using custom-built optoelectronic components. Those components will eventually include hundreds of LEDs, which will form images in front of the eye, such as words, charts, and photographs. Much of the hardware is semitransparent so that wearers can navigate their surroundings without crashing into them or becoming disoriented. In all likelihood, a separate, portable device will relay displayable information to the lens’s control circuit, which will operate the optoelectronics in the lens.

These lenses don’t need to be very complex to be useful. Even a lens with a single pixel could aid people with impaired hearing or be incorporated as an indicator into computer games. With more colors and resolution, the repertoire could be expanded to include displaying text, translating speech into captions in real time, or offering visual cues from a navigation system. With basic image processing and Internet access, a contact-lens display could unlock whole new worlds of visual information, unfettered by the constraints of a physical display.



They need to hurry up and make these. I'm first in line for the lense that records what I see.

SirLazarusCries

SirLazarusCries

Westerville, OH
May 2008

SEP 03, 2009 01:06 AM

I just want one that will give me a list of things to say.

Fuck you, asshole.

joker_

joker_

Minneapolis, MN
October 2005

SEP 03, 2009 01:36 AM

lazaruscries said:
I just want one that will give me a list of things to say.

Fuck you, asshole.



Your clothes, give them to me now.

PaulNikon

PaulNikon

Melbourne, FL
February 2003

SEP 08, 2009 05:26 PM

This is interesting.

ThatsJustOdd

ThatsJustOdd

Australia
May 2009

SEP 13, 2009 03:52 AM

I wonder where I can contact to invest in this technology?

That or teleportation.

Chainlink

Chainlink

Key West, FL
August 2005

SEP 13, 2009 02:23 PM

The next big iphone app.
The Cortex Tap App.
*digit!*

Nietzsche

Nietzsche

HOPEFUL

Tampa, FL

SEP 13, 2009 02:42 PM

that sounds phenomenal. shocked

nd

nd

Akron, OH
July 2005

DEC 24, 2009 08:47 PM

kick ass

weilawei

weilawei

Amherst, MA
November 2008

DEC 25, 2009 02:40 AM

Prediction: the first commercially successful applications of these will be a naked desktop dancer and extra-private porn surfing at work.

motorfirebox

motorfirebox

Pittsburgh, PA
March 2004

DEC 25, 2009 03:48 AM

interacting with AR will be the new talking on your cellphone.

Accuser

Accuser

Scottsdale, AZ
October 2006

DEC 25, 2009 08:06 AM

weilawei said:
Prediction: the first commercially successful applications of these will be a naked desktop dancer and extra-private porn surfing at work.



Pops up ads! Now appearing directly in front of your pupils!

sitar

sitar

Philadelphia, PA
June 2004

DEC 26, 2009 09:27 AM

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