Sixth Sense is really popular these days. My dad forwarded me a link to the video of Pranav Mistry talking at TED India. The project definitely has some neat ideas and code but I don’t think anyone’s going to buy and wear such a device anytime soon.
What if it was possible to bring some of the ideas from Sixth Sense1 to the iPhone? The iPhone already has a built-in video camera. All the data Sixth Sense uses is publicly available (Google, Wikipedia, Facebook mostly). And Square managed to get a credit card reader working through the audio jack on an iPhone. What if you could hook up a tiny projecter to it? Then, you could do pretty much everything a Sixth Sense device could.
Update: See comments
- The Sixth Sense code is going to be open sourced soon (I’m surprised it hasn’t already been) but most of it is in C#. ↩

December 26th, 2009
by Abi Raja
The Author
Ben[1] just told me about Microvision’s Pico Projector Displays.[2] And Mugunth told me about the iPhone external accessory framework[3] which allows apps to connect to external accessories but apparently, it requires doing deals with Apple which would take a long time. [4]
[1] http://twitter.com/newhouseb/status/7053675963 [2] http://www.microvision.com/pico_projector_displays/ [3] http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/ExternalAccessory/Reference/ExternalAccessoryFrameworkReference/index.html [4] http://twitter.com/mugunthkumar/status/7064280266