Multi-touch Whiteboard - Wii Style

Published: December 23, 2007 in future » experience by Thomas Baekdal

Johnny Chung Lee, from Carnegie Mellon University, is making wonders with his Wii remote. First of all he has turned it into a multi-touch receiver that you can use for whiteboards - or practically any surface you can think of.

Here is the video:

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His first attempt, as you can see in this video (below), looks much more technical. Instead of using a pen - he uses reflective tape and his fingers to control a TV. It is still very impressive, but needs some "design" :)

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Then he moves on to create the most impressive 3D experiences I have ever seen. There are so many potentials with this kind of technology. Not just for the obvious - for games - but just think about the possibilities in terms of interaction design.

People have been trying to create 3D interfaces for as long as I can remember, but all of them have failed - again short of games - because it was displayed on a 2D screen. Now you got a 3D interface on a (simulated) 3D screen.

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#1
Dec 28
2007
Tracy

Tracy

This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing this Thomas. I also see fabulous benefits for education. Imagine how many 'smartboards' we can create for the cost of a real one!

I'm going to look into this and see about building the parts for my classroom.

Tracy

#2
May 28
2008
ZK

ZK

Thank you, very usefull!

#3
Jul 6
2008
René Garcia, Jr.

René Garcia, Jr.

Thomas, thank you so much for posting these videos. Awesome find. Now I'm off to Johnny Lee's site!

René

www.workingauthor=.com

#4
Jul 13
2008
Bapudi

Bapudi

Where do you get the software that maps the Wiimote space to the screen space, and handles the multi-touch functions?

#5
Jul 13
2008
Bapudi

Bapudi

Oh, off his website. I guess I should have watched the whole thing before posting. Sorry!

#6
Jul 13
2008
dawt

dawt

Wow-WII is all I can say! I'm off to his Web site, too! (Thanks for posting this, Thomas, it's fantastic!)

~Dorothy

#7
Jul 14
2008
sherlockzz

sherlockzz

I dont own a WII or any gaming system. How is the remote interfacing with the computer? Is he using a Wii console or does the remote plug in to most laptops?

#8
Jul 14
2008
Darius

Darius

This is pretty awesome stuff. I'm glad I Stumbled here.

#9
Jul 14
2008
Roberto

Roberto

Great compilation of Johnny Lee's work. He's a terrific hacker. Nintendo should hire him as an honorary researcher.

#10
Jul 14
2008
paresh

paresh

nice, useful article.

#11
Jul 15
2008
chris

chris

Interesting, but I'm not sure interacting with a projected image in this fashion is more productive or practical than simply using a mouse. And having to remember to not block the Wii would get annoying I'd imagine. Still, pretty neat.

#12
Jul 16
2008
Thomas Baekdal

Thomas Baekdal

Writer, Project Manager and Interaction Designer

Chris, I must admit that I see a lot of potentials. Being able to interact directly provides for a more engaging experience.

As for blocking both the screen and the Wii, then that could potentially be placing the projector behind the screen instead (but I am not sure if the Wii could detect you through a screen).

#13
Jul 17
2008
kalle

kalle

the 3d vid should be on the top:P It's really cool. I wanna see some games too!

#14
Jul 17
2008
Carissa

Carissa

I've already created a pair of gloves to use for a keyboard...this is going to be sweet

#15
Jul 18
2008
Benjie

Benjie

Wow! I wish I was capable of stuff like this, seems like you guys have tons of fun!

I am hoping Nintendo is watching this and looking forward to some amazing things from the wii!

#16
Jul 24
2008
Online Advertising

Online Advertising

Wii is so amazing. =)

#17
Jul 28
2008
RPO

RPO

Wii is crazy. I just saw something about wii making a microphone so gamers can talk. As i recall, xbox live has already produced this, yet it will probably still make a splash.

#18
Jul 28
2008
Don Jones

Don Jones

This guy's gonna get SOOOOO rich.,

#19
Jul 29
2008
Joel

Joel

I like the electric cello in the background.

#20
Jul 29
2008
Thomas Baekdal

Thomas Baekdal

Writer, Project Manager and Interaction Designer

Joel, he he... I think I have seen those videos 20 times, but I never noticed a cello

#21
Nov 26
2008
Leanne

Leanne

Found your site on reddit.com. Thanks for sharing - great post.

#22
Dec 3
2008
Emmett

Emmett

Wow, that was amazing. It's really fascinating what can be accomplished simply using IR transmitters/receivers. I expect to see you winning a Nobel prize soon, Johnny! :)

#23
Dec 5
2008
Pelapapas

Pelapapas

Fantastic!

#24
Jan 28
2009
Matthew

Matthew

Definitely the next step in 3d gaming. Exciting!

#25
Sep 22
2009
Stephanie F

Stephanie F

The latest Smoothboard 1.6 (http://www.smoothboard.net) now has been enhanced with the new autoconnect mode which reduces the hassles of of manual connection. With the use of MS Bluetooth Stack, this wiimote whiteboard has transformed into more user-friendly application.

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