The Illusion of Life: Human-Machine Interface

Today's technology is focusing on high definition, such as the Retina display, the standard Ultra HD (or 4K) TV, and Hi-Fi audio systems. The problem is that they have evolved to the point where they need to break the human threshold, and it's time we move on to more cutting-edge technologies.

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From that concern, Korean design engineer Minsu Kim has set up a project to study the new way of interacting between technology and human senses in the future. And the idea of The Illusion of Life, a device made from breathing aids, silicon gas bubbles, and a motion analyzer was born to help synthesize whisper words hard to say.

The principle of operation of this machine is still quite abstract according to what Kim explained. But we can understand that The Illusion of Life will be based on sensible information such as: breath temperature, humidity, taste and whisper sound to create communication and connection between machines. hooks and users. This will help us interact more intimately with the device.

This is an interesting idea. Hopefully Kim will soon complete The Illusion of Life so that someday people and equipment can telepathically communicate with each other in a whisper. And of course, it does not make us fall into the mischievous situation of George Michael's Careless Whisper .