Augmented reality
Article Date: Oct 27 2009
An augmented contact lens
Viewing your surroundings with the overlay of an annotated computer display has long been a mainstay of science fiction. But now the vision of mixing the real world with computer-generated data is finally here.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Terminator wouldn’t have been such an efficient killing machine without the ability to have information pop up before his cyborg eyes (and the film may have been a tad slower-paced had the robotic sociopath needed to refer to a guide book).
Recently, an application was launched on the iPhone that goes some way to making Terminator vision a reality. It allows you to receive visual directions to the closest underground station simply by holding up your handset.
Meanwhile, Japanese printer company Brother hopes to make retinal imaging display technology commercially available next year. This is where a screen is placed in front of the eye and projects light onto the retina at high speed to create images.
Uses for augmented reality through retinal displays could include cooking without taking your eyes off the stove to use a recipe book, or driving directions appearing in front of your eyes while you’re focusing on the road.
Even further into the future, Professor Babak Parviz of the University of Washington is developing augmented reality for contact lenses. Eventually, this technology may be able to link up to your mobile phone and display subtitles in your vision when hearing a foreign language.
It seems the existence of a future race of cyborgs might not be that far-fetched after all.
