After last week’s E3 conference, The Christian Science Monitor wrote an article about gesture control and gesture research. They spoke to ICT’s Mark Bolas to learn about emerging technologies in the field. “The adoption pattern is similar to that of many other new technologies. Most of the new gesture-driven games on display at this past week’s E3 simply replace the actions once taken by analog buttons with arm waves and leg jabs,” said Bolas who runs the MRRD lab at ICT and is an associate professor in the Interactive Media Division of USC’s School of Cinematic Arts.
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ICT’s Mark Bolas in The Christian Science Monitor
Published: June 21, 2010
Category: News