Archives for the day Tuesday, March 11th, 2008


Considering how much impact our gadgets already have on our day-to-day lives, we not sure we don’t already live in a mixed reality environment, but researchers at the University of Illinois have created what they say is the first true mixed reality system based on a pendulum and its virtual counterpart. Both the real pendulum and the simulation mimic each others’ movements exactly — adjusting the motor affects the simulation and adjusting the parameters of the simulation affects the motor — blurring the line between the real and the virtual. That sounds simple, sure, but it’s the first successful system of its kind — as researcher Alfred Hubler put it, “[The pendulums] suddenly noticed each other, synchronized their motions, and danced together indefinitely.” Seeing as simply creating a mixed-reality pendulum took super-fast processors, we doubt we’re any closer to the Matrix — unless it’s a Matrix inside another Matrix. We need to go lie down.

 

Like some other such devices, including Upbeat Audio’s Boosteroo Revolution, the pitch here is that you plug this in to the headphone port of your iPod, then turn your iPod down to a lower volume level, and use the external amp to boost the audio signal, resulting in lower iPod battery consumption and a higher maximum signal output to connected headphones. While this adds the inconvenience of dual battery charging and will be of little to no…