Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing a revolutionary new computer interface that they refer to as a “responsive environment”. The group at MIT’s Media Lab has built a system called DoppelLab that is designed to create visualize and sonic environments based on data collected from networked sensors. In this video, the group’s leader Joe Paradiso introduces the project and lays out his vision of a future world where people and their environments are truly connected.
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