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  1. Caption: One of Steve Mann's childhood inventions, Metavision or Metaveillance (the vision of vision, sensing sensors, and sensing their capacity to sense) with the Sequential Wave Imprinting Machine (SWIM). In this early photograph, Mann has captured a camera's capacity to "see", i.e. a visualization of vision. More generally his ability to ...

  2. Embodiments of Prof. Steve Mann's ``WearComp'' and other inventions (selected pictures) (rightmost is a double exposure) Self-portrait of S. Mann playing hydraulophone. Prof. Steve Mann's inventions. Here are three self-portraits of , each with one of the new musical instruments that he invented; rightmost with another musician.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EyeTapEyeTap - Wikipedia

    Inventor Steve Mann using weather-resistant EyeTap together with a hydraulophone. An EyeTap is somewhat like a head-up display (HUD). The important difference is that the scene available to the eye is also available to the computer that projects the head-up display. This enables the EyeTap to modify the computer generated scene in response to ...

  4. Contact Steve Mann. Profile. Credits. Reviews. Currently guitarist and keyboardist with The Michael Schenker Group, The Sweet and Lionheart. Formerly with Eloy, Tytan and Liar. Professional musician for over 40 years and 30 years studio owner. I specialise in playing, producing, engineering. mixing and mastering melodic classic and modern rock ...

  5. 27. Feb. 2017 · Steve Mann (artist, deigner, and inventor) takes us through his work with augmented reality (AR) technologies. This includes the first wearable augmented rea...

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  6. www.youtube.com › c › SteveMannProfessorSteve Mann - YouTube

    Professor Steve Mann (MIT '97, P. Eng, Ontario), University of Toronto, Visiting Full Professor at Stanford University, Department of Electrical Engineering

  7. Wearable Computing. By Steve Mann. 549. Wearable computing is the study or practice of inventing, designing, building, or using miniature body-borne computational and sensory devices. Wearable computers may be worn under, over, or in clothing, or may also be themselves clothes (i.e. "Smart Clothing" (Mann, 1996a)).