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The importance of Sixth Sense going open source

The creation of Pranav Mistry, a PH.D candidate at MIT’s Media Lab, it’s described as a “wearable gesteral interface” whose hardware comprises a pocket projector, a mirror and a camera. Full Article at ZDNet

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  2. Nov. 6: The blue-eyed boy who stole the show at TED India conference, was und-oubtedly, Mr Pranav Mistry, who wowed the audience with a demo of SixthSense, an inexpensive, wearable device for overlaying digital information onto the physical world. Full Article at Asian Age

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