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| Everybody uses a pen. We carry them in our pockets and briefcases. Their beauty lies in the simplicity and immediacy with which they let us record a thought or phone number on a napkin or even the back of a hand. | ![]() |
For a closer look at Digital Ink click on any of the pictures |
a person to create hand-drawn tools and interfaces when they need them. ..... A small digital "inkwell" connects to any computer and serves as home to Digital Ink. It also serves as the pen's recharging station and downloading port. ..... The first working prototype is |
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Part design, part critique, Digital Ink is the re-assemblage of current and future technologies into a portable and socially familiar object. It's a sophisticated pen that allows people to take notes, sketch, and digitally save their physical data as they |
Send to mFanzo@Berlin.com -> Writing "Send to" invokes the command. The "->" ends the command and sends the message. The transmission's status is displayed on the pen's elliptical LCD. | Another feature of Digital Ink is it's ability to understand the meaning of the basic shapes and symbols that it draws, as well as their relative positions. For example, the pen can understand a drawing of a calculator as a calculator. This capability allows |
Chris Pacione Assistant Professor, School of Design Carnegie Mellon University John Stivoric |
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