What we have here is an interesting project developed by Bangkok, Thailand-based Sittiphol Phanvilai called NeuTouch. The same guy is a Nokia Forum Champion and is also responsible for the mobile YouTube client MobiTubia, which we covered in the past.
To demonstrate this so called multi-touch engine for Nokia N95, the developer uses such components as paper box, acrylic board wrapped with white paper on one side, and of course the N95 with TV-out cable. The end result is stunning!
The N95′s camera captures shadows on top of the box and processes images as he moves his hand. Results are shown on a big screen TV.
You gotta see this in action. Here’s the video. Enjoy!
P.S. Before you ask, we’ve no idea where you can download this application.
[Via: Symbian-Freak]
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