To say we're excited about the augmented reality company Magic Leap would be putting it mildly. As one of the most intriguing secrets in not just wearables or augmented reality, but really all of technology, Magic Leap is a secret you can piece together with a lot with rumors and hearsay, but questions still remain. However, if these recently published patents are any indication, the Magic Leap future will be a crazy one.
Posted on the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office website on Thursday, these patents are interesting if only for the fact that they give us at least some idea what Magic Leap is thinking in terms of its AR interface. The patents cover possible leisure, commercial, medical and fitness applications for the proposed headset (pictured above), and they are pretty out there. Let's take a tour.
Here's a look at how AR could turn our hands into controllers. I like that "productivity" is the middle finger, fwiw.
In the future, everything is a game. Chopping a cucumber can be a game...
....and so can mowing the lawn...
...and going grocery shopping. "Gerald was hiding behind cucumbers?" Enough. With. The. Cucumbers.
It will bring us all into a new world of gesture-based laziness.
It could also help patients better understand their health.
Monsters might also bust out from behind big-box shelving. Wow, what a future!
Although these are patents and every single patent should be consumed with a healthy dose of "I'll believe it when I see it" skepticism, a developer model of Magic Leap's headset may not be that far off. According to Business Insider, multiple sources say that a developer version could be available in about a year. So whether or not all of this really play out like these surreal black-and-white images, who's to say. But it's a safe bet that the future is so bright, you'll have to wear shades.
But no seriously, you'll have to wear glasses. AR won't work without them. [Business Insider/The Verge]
from Gizmodo http://gizmodo.com/magic-leaps-patents-are-a-crazy-vision-of-the-augmented-1680314677
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