Why your hands are the windows to your mind
If you want to know what someone's thinking, look at their hands. Human hands are incredibly expressive. But the gadgets we use don't take advantage of all the information our hands carry. Ken Hinckley from Microsoft Research is working to change that, by developing a tablet and stylus that can tell how they're being gripped....
If you want to know what someone's thinking, look at their hands. Human hands are incredibly expressive. But the gadgets we use don't take advantage of all the information our hands carry. Ken Hinckley from Microsoft Research is working to change that, by developing a tablet and stylus that can tell how they're being gripped.