Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Wired 2.0... 12.0

I want a pair of glasses that have Korean sheetscreens for eyes. Instead of bending light as a lens, though they may be shaped as such, they will detect the region and display the image on the lens in front of the eye. They will also detect the orientation of the eye by video or micro sonar and shift the image as necessary.

They can show weather, have facial scans, play movies, zoom in, zoom out, give advice or tips, be an IM screen or wireless network, depending on health and safety.

It can probably field in energy from a pad or powerpack located nearby, or within the house, and have battery capability in the frames or earspots for some motion. They'd also gain energy from polarizing lens effects. They would use very little energy to operate as it were.

Eye motion regimens and blinks detected by sonar can be a learned programming interface with the machine, as a mouse would be. They can also respond to voice commands and send 911 calls and make normal phone calls. They would have compass features and mapquesting. They might play music as well in an earpiece or speaker. They could be flashlights and have the greenware nightvision, as well as motion detectors and other optical identification systems. They might record visually perceived or recorded voice ID'd and source ID'd words and assemble them into 'experience volumes' and help analyze them for truth and cohesion.

They would ask questions. They'd help you pick out clothes and judge the reactions of others to your statements and appearance using the autismmonitor.

They could be contact lenses.

The visual receiving portion would be contact lenses. There would probably be other wireless interfaced portions, such as a pocket protector to be the camera and plotter. In the 2050's they'll call this 'old tech'.

It'd be fantastically easy to produce powered contact lenses. Maybe... they already exist...

DARPA has an invitation to pay me.

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