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So here we have an
interface
where we have physical handles onto a protein, and we can grab those handles and try to move the protein and try to fold it in different ways.
Project managers, hospital directors, are able to search on our
interface
by any parameter they may be interested in.
Students started playing off of each others' ideas, and we made surprising discoveries in the
interface
between physics and biology.
NN: — was to sort of do
interface
concurrently, so when you talked and you pointed and you had, if you will, multiple channels.
But ultimately, I can imagine us abstracting out the imagery entirely and just having a queryable
interface
to the Earth.
We start with a human interface, and then we have to think about how feces are collected and stored, transported, treated and reused — and not just disposal but reuse.
So let's start with the human user
interface.
I say, it doesn't matter if you're a washer or a wiper, a sitter or a squatter, the human user
interface
should be clean and easy to use, because after all, taking a dump should be pleasurable.
When John Chapin and I, 15 years ago, proposed in a paper that we would build something that we called a brain-machine interface, meaning connecting a brain to devices so that animals and humans could just move these devices, no matter how far they are from their own bodies, just by imagining what they want to do, our colleagues told us that we actually needed professional help, of the psychiatry variety.
And a brain-machine
interface
is not rocket science, it's just brain research.
We got it out of the drawers, and we proposed that perhaps we could get a human being that is paralyzed to actually use the brain-machine
interface
to regain mobility.
This is the latest: We just published this a year ago, the first brain-to-brain
interface
that allows two animals to exchange mental messages so that one animal that sees something coming from the environment can send a mental SMS, a torpedo, a neurophysiological torpedo, to the second animal, and the second animal performs the act that he needed to perform without ever knowing what the environment was sending as a message, because the message came from the first animal's brain.
This dead zone is on the order of tens of microns thick, so that's two or three diameters of a red blood cell, right at the window
interface
that remains a liquid, and we pull this object up, and as we talked about in a Science paper, as we change the oxygen content, we can change the dead zone thickness.
In addition, as our ability to deliver liquid to that interface, we can go 1,000 times faster I believe, and that in fact opens up the opportunity for generating a lot of heat, and as a chemical engineer, I get very excited at heat transfer and the idea that we might one day have water-cooled 3D printers, because they're going so fast.
So now I'm going to move away and we're going to plug it in to our human-to-human
interface
over here.
Well, fortunately, we have a very helpful metaphor: the desktop
interface
on your computer.
Anyone who thought that misinterprets the purpose of the
interface.
So the idea is that evolution has given us an
interface
that hides reality and guides adaptive behavior.
Those microscopic particles are still in space and time: they're still in the user
interface.
I believe this has to be done with a new kind of user interface, and this new kind of user
interface
could be done with an expenditure of about 100 million dollars.
In this rather long sort of marathon presentation, I've tried to break it up into three parts: the first being a whole lot of examples on how it can be a little bit more pleasurable to deal with a computer and really address the qualities of the human
interface.
Again, what I'm trying to do is just illustrate the kinds of problems that I think face the designers of new computer systems and entertainment systems and educational systems from the perspective of the quality of that
interface.
So it's not simply looking at the quality or, if you will, the luxury of that interface, but it's actually looking at the idea of presenting things that previously couldn't be presented before.
That I don't know, but for sure, we would have a clear interface, a clear line of accountability.
When Peter moves his arm, that yellow spot you see there is the
interface
to the functioning of Peter's mind taking place.
We were searching for an
interface
and we found one.
It's not a digital interface, but a physical one: it's a hotel.
I desperately wanted to help the blind people have access to the Internet, and I found ways to render the web into synthesized voice, which dramatically simplified the user
interface.
However, computers have the same static physical form for all of these different applications and the same static
interface
elements as well.
So with my colleagues, Daniel Leithinger and Hiroshi Ishii, we created inFORM, where the
interface
can actually come off the screen and you can physically manipulate it.
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