Check out these awesome drawings. LINK
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The Pen de Touch, for Driving Light Cycles
The Pen de Touch provides haptic feedback while interacting with virtual objects. It also looks like Jeff Bridges could streak across the interface any second.
If the device "senses" contact with a virtual boundary, it reacts accordingly. For example, If you're drawing on a virtual surface, the pen pulls in the opposite direction to represent friction. LINK, Via: Youtube
Monday, February 09, 2009
Pocket Telescope/Microscope
This little 6 power telescope looks like a handsome pen and is small enough to be carried in your pocket.
It is as powerful as many small binoculars, but unlike binoculars it can focus on objects as close as five feet — which also makes it great for poking around in museums, etc.
A great plus is that it can be used (with the included attachment) as a 30 power microscope to inspect really small things like slivers, tool edges, or spider mites on your plants.
Complete with a hard-shell case for storage. Metal tube with glass optics and a 10mm objective lens. Measures 5" overall; 7-1/2" with microscope attachment. LINK