Are we going to have a major trend in 5-10 years where everything looks like what Tom Cruise's character uses being motion-controlled as in Minority Report set in 2053 ?
Microsoft Kinect already offers that for games and coming for PC computers. The next Sony Playstation gaming system will have it too.
This is going to happen a lot faster and in the next 10 years the interface for computers will move to the gestures and voice. Apple's Siri software shows how this is possible.
I came across this and it looks high tech and yet a little too much. love the photo though.
Microsoft 3D desktop with Kinect concept revealed
Since this is the way things are going with the exception of continuity of TOS & ENT and the rest I think the bridge stations will need to be redesigned to include motion gestures rather than just button pushing.
engineering station, tactical station, science stations, communications.
With the iPad touchscreen surfaces it is the way the software is now that anything can be slid, pushed, or multitouch gestures to get things done.
I can see iPad like large surfaces for each station but a in-the-air motion control should be what is worked on for Trek.
Microsoft Kinect already offers that for games and coming for PC computers. The next Sony Playstation gaming system will have it too.
This is going to happen a lot faster and in the next 10 years the interface for computers will move to the gestures and voice. Apple's Siri software shows how this is possible.
I came across this and it looks high tech and yet a little too much. love the photo though.
Microsoft 3D desktop with Kinect concept revealed
Since this is the way things are going with the exception of continuity of TOS & ENT and the rest I think the bridge stations will need to be redesigned to include motion gestures rather than just button pushing.
engineering station, tactical station, science stations, communications.
With the iPad touchscreen surfaces it is the way the software is now that anything can be slid, pushed, or multitouch gestures to get things done.
I can see iPad like large surfaces for each station but a in-the-air motion control should be what is worked on for Trek.