Tag Archive for multi-touch application

Imaging the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Imaging the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Staff photographer/videographer/motion graphics designer Maddy Minnis recently took on the challenge of photographing a variety of objects in multiple wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. These brand-new images are for an…

Ideum at CES 2014 Las Vegas

Ideum at CES 2014 Las Vegas

Viva Las Vegas! Ideum and GestureWorks will be at CES 2014 in Las Vegas, January 7-10, showing off our latest hardware and software offerings. The best place to see our hardware is…

GestureWorks Illustrations Show Up in Adobe Presentation, Unattributed

Update May 14, 2010: Adobe has recently corrected this problem and is now properly attributing our icons. Last month, we blogged about the GestureWorks Open Source Gesture Library and released a series of illustrations showing all of our supported multitouch gestures. We released these illustrations using a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. We are happy to make these illustrations available to the community. We simply ask that when they are used, we are attributed. Today, at the FITC 2010 conference in Amsterdam,…

True Multitouch with Adobe Flash

True Multitouch with Adobe Flash

Since Adobe announced support for multitouch back in November, there has quite a bit of confusion surrounding Flash multitouch support. Recently, we downloaded an example from Adobe’s site to try out the built-in support…

Exhibit Technician Position

We’ve just posted a position for an Exhibit Developer/Technician 1 on Craigslist. As we state in the posting… “We seek a full-time exhibit developer who can help us build and install computer-based multi-touch tables and custom exhibit installations. We also need help with technical documentation, email and phone support, so strong writing and communication skills are required. This is an entry-level position, so we don’t expect applicants to have museum or exhibit experience, but we are looking for someone with fabrication, shop skills, electric skills,…

Ideum Multitouch Table at Ontario Science Centre

There is a video on YouTube of our MT2 multitouch table in action at the Ontario Science Centre. The video shows our multitouch mash-up that uses Yahoo! Maps and Flickr photos. (The video also includes various applications from  NUI’s Snowflake software suite which comes bundled with each table.)  We worked with Ontario Science Centre to customize the mapping program and they have opened it up to the Flickr community.  Visitors can join their group, Innovation in Toronto, and upload geo-tagged photos to be included in the…

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