Love the community and very interested in multi touch, although lacking a background in math, physics and programming I am not technically inclined in this area.
However, I do have a question I was hoping one of you might be able to address for me.
The essence of Han’s and Microsoft’s designs are the us of IR cameras to pick up the action, which as far as I am concerned is the limiting factor in terms of display placement.
The camera has to be physically distant from the surface to register touches. Why not make the surface the IR camera and the IR emitter??
My very basic understanding of quantum dots is that you can tune their emission and resorption spectrum to specific wave lengths even IR. Add that to the fact that a process exits to apply the dots cheaply and transparently, I think, (as I said I am no expert), to very large surfaces, houses even, you have the two basic properties of the multitouch display in nano form?
Check out Prof. Ted Sargent’s work at http://light.utoronto.ca/index-research.html
And let me know what you think.
Is this actually possible or is there a degree of complexity that I am missing??
Just thoughts sorry if this has all been covered before.
Thanks for your help
