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Science fiction is crammed full of some excellent—and awful—computer interfaces. But, as Chris Noessel explains in this talk, we can learn an awful lot from what we see on screen.
From Kit FUI, I really love these computer screens from Caprica. They have a ‘90s-core TV sci-fi vibe, and actually look a little bit functional, which is always a nice touch.
Today’s computer interfaces have certainly grown fancier since the Windows 3.1 and Mac System 7 days, but they’re still nowhere near that gorgeous. The Arwes framework aims to change that, at ...
Separating science from sci-fi: Battelle's Justin Sanchez on balancing the buzz of brain-computer interfaces By Andrea Park Sep 2, 2021 8:30am executives implant medical device Neurology ...
Yes, this sounds like the stuff of dystopian sci-fi, but for several years now a growing number of organizations have been working on the development of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
40 Years Ago, a Wild Sci-Fi Movie Predicted a Life-Changing Invention Playing fast and loose with its reductive portrayal of the brain, the film’s mind-sharing technology is far from reality.