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A Web Browser on Your Skin?
MIT’s developed a way to surf the web on a piece of paper, your shirt sleeve, or even your skin. An internet-enabled phone projects onto any surface, while a web cam even records your movements and let’s you interact with the “virtual” screen.
“A mere $350 of off-the-shelf components and suddenly the glass window at Macy’s, your car door, or your arm become a computer display,” notes this article (which includes some amazing pictures from MIT’s Scott Ogden.)
“Wave your hand and the Rolex materializes on your arm… Use your fingers and thumb to create a picture frame and snap a photo… Open the palm of your hand and suddenly your calendar and phone list overlay your life line.”



