When you hear hoofbeats, expect zebras, not horses. Don't expect the obvious and you won't experience the obvious.
-- David Bohm, a physicist, who postulates that the nature of perception is active and has a causal quality
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
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The following articles are from "Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM SIGCHI":
Douglas, Sarah A. and Mithal, Anant Kartik (1994): The Effect of Reducing Homing Time on the Speed of a Finger-Controlled Isometric Pointing Device. In: Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM SIGCHI 1994. pp. 411-416.
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When you hear hoofbeats, expect zebras, not horses. Don't expect the obvious and you won't experience the obvious.
-- David Bohm, a physicist, who postulates that the nature of perception is active and has a causal quality
Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann
Read Steve's chapter !