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Playing With Blocks
Brygg Ullmer, a researcher at MIT's Media Lab, thinks that we shouldn't
have to deal with a computer screen to get networked multimedia devices to
work together. If Ullmer gets his way, we'll be able to use wooden blocks.
The "media-Blocks" would serve as a simple means to copy recorded
information from devices such as video cameras and whiteboards, and paste
it into an output device like a video projector or a laser printer. For
instance, inserting a mediaBlock into a slot on a digital whiteboard-a
collaborative writing surface whose contents are stored
electronically-would copy its contents onto a network computer and
simultaneously write a code onto the block specifying the file's location.
Inserting this mediaBlock into a printer would retrieve the file and
produce hard copy of the writing on the whiteboard-all without requiring a
-like
rack would allow manual sequencing of multimedia elements.
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Copyright 1999 Technology Review, MIT's Magazine of Innovation
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