
Representatives from start-up company
Emotiv Systems, headed by ex-Microsoft VP of game publishing Ed Fries, have
released details of the company's first product: a helmet which can detect
dozens of thoughts and emotions and correspond them to specific in-game actions.
The 'Project Epoc' headset looks similar to a bicycle helmet and uses technology
similar to that employed in the medical industry for electroencephalography.
Emotiv claim that games designed using the Emotiv Development Kit (EDK) could
allow players to move objects on screen simply by thinking about the actions,
with the device apparently able to distinguish between thoughts such as push,
pull and spin.
The EDK connects the headset to three different software programs, with the
Expressiv application analyzing a player's facial expressions. Affectiv measures
emotional states and Cognitiv detects conscious thoughts. No pricing for the EDK
has yet been announced, but the company claims the headset will be available to
consumers in 2008. Although the technology will be initially aimed at the games
industry Emotiv also plan to sell variations for use in medicine, security,
market research, accessibility design and interactive televison.
Woohoo! Seems like we're getting close to the technology the Ancients use.
Stargate SG-1/Atlantis is REAL people! :-D