Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Ken's Lecture
Awesome! Even though his soft voice was lulling me to sleep, the content of his presentation was stellar. He takes all the stuff in his imagination and makes it a digital reality. The best part is that his tinkering has unknown benefits. For example, his face program, that represented different emotions, was able to help autistic kids identify emotional facial fluctuations. Technology has the unique ability to constantly evolve in every direction. Things that people thought were staples of technology (initial touch screens) can be re-imagined in so many ways (multi-touch, pressure sensitive displays). I would love to have his technical know-how. He also seems to be educated and concerned with things outside his discipline which makes him seem very worldly.
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