Tuesday 8 March 2011

Sex-Ray Specs, an Augmented reality adventure.

The problem?
In the modern world to make meaningful connection for a relationship is hard, and limited to close friends within the work place, social events such as nightclubs or dating websites. In these situations contact is based upon physical attraction and rarely soulful connections such as interests and personality. This restricts the way in which we meet the opposite sex and even the amount of them we can engage with.

Solution


To enable people to connect in a meaningful way via a futuristic wearable accessory (i.e. sunglasses) in which people can access other data about those around them. Thus not confining the way in which we as humans enter loving relationships.
Controlled by eye gesture recognition, the user would control what they see and do on the interface to display and manipulate other people’s data. The data of each person would be powered by social media websites such as Facebook, dating websites and of course our own sites in which users sign up to. 

That device would use facial recognition software, along with GPS location of individual mobile phones which are linked to a specific person, which would recognise people on the database, or internet profiles, and display an aura of that person, when the wearer looks at them whilst wearing ‘Sex-ray Specs’. These ‘auras’ are a visual representation of a compatibility match between you and the person you are looking at, based on a number of criteria like interest matching , physical attraction etc. This allows people to see visually weather they would match before even speaking to them. 


If a person is selected, biometric information is augmented onto the wearers viewing space. E.g. Pupil dilation or heart rate. As well as this text based information about the selected person is shown. Such as likes, dislikes, favourite type of music etc.


At this point the ‘wearer’ can see if the selected person would be an ideal match. They can the obviously go and speak to the person or send them an automated personal message to gain contact.

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