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[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk|Kraftwerk]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man-Machine|The Man-Machine]], 1978 | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraftwerk|Kraftwerk]], [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man-Machine|The Man-Machine]] (1978) |
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= septabmic chording keyers = Inspired by Greg Priest-Dorman's [[http://chorder.cs.vassar.edu/|Chorder]] wiki, I'm building a handheld [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorded_keyboard|chorded keyboard]] based on [[http://symlink.dk/projects/spiffchorder/|Spaceman Spiff's Chording Keyboard Experiment (SpiffChorder)]] with some earlier influence from Steve Mann's [[http://wearcam.org/septambic/|septambic keyer]]. |
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[[attachment:SpiffChorderPerfboardCircuit.png|{{attachment:SpiffChorderPerfboardCircuit.png|SpiffChorder perfboard circuit|height=300}}]] [[attachment:SpiffChorderPerfboardFront.png|{{attachment:SpiffChorderPerfboardFront.png|SpiffChorder perfboard front|height=300}}]] [[attachment:SpiffChorderPerfboardBack.png|{{attachment:SpiffChorderPerfboardBack.png|SpiffChorder perfboard back|height=300}}]] = monocular headmount displays = |
= Septambic Chording Keyer = Have you ever wished you could graft a text input device directly onto your arm? Well, this is about as close as it gets without surgery... Inspired by Greg Priest-Dorman's [[http://chorder.cs.vassar.edu/|Chorder]] wiki, I'm building a handheld [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorded_keyboard|chorded keyboard]] based on [[http://symlink.dk/projects/spiffchorder/|Spaceman Spiff's Chording Keyboard Experiment (SpiffChorder)]] with some earlier influence from Steve Mann's [[http://wearcam.org/septambic/|septambic keyer]]. Photos and designs published in this section are licensed under the terms of the [[http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html|GPL (3.0)]], same as the !SpiffChorder project itself (since they could be considered derivative works). * [[/KeyerChords|A text-terminal-friendly "modified NASA" chordset reference chart...]] * [[/KeyerProgramming|Install the SpiffChorder firmware onto an ATmega168 microcontroller...]] * [[/KeyerBreadboard|Prototype a SpiffChorder on a solderless breadboard...]] * [[/KeyerPerfboard|Build a SpiffChorder on perfboard...]] * [[/KeyerPCB|SpiffChorder on a printed circuit board...]] * [[/KeyerHandset|Make your own SpiffChorder handset...]] = Monocular Headmount Display = |
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Man Machine, pseudo human being; Man Machine, super human being.
Kraftwerk, The Man-Machine (1978)
Chronicling fungi's steady descent into cyberpsychosis....
Contents
Septambic Chording Keyer
Have you ever wished you could graft a text input device directly onto your arm? Well, this is about as close as it gets without surgery... Inspired by Greg Priest-Dorman's Chorder wiki, I'm building a handheld chorded keyboard based on Spaceman Spiff's Chording Keyboard Experiment (SpiffChorder) with some earlier influence from Steve Mann's septambic keyer. Photos and designs published in this section are licensed under the terms of the GPL (3.0), same as the SpiffChorder project itself (since they could be considered derivative works).
A text-terminal-friendly "modified NASA" chordset reference chart...
Install the SpiffChorder firmware onto an ATmega168 microcontroller...
Monocular Headmount Display
As I begin work on a wearable display, I'll flesh out this section. Here are some interesting links for components I'm considering:
http://blog.makezine.com/2009/03/17/myvu-crystal-as-a-wearable-hea/
http://blog.makezine.com/2009/01/12/myvu-display-in-a-wearable-computer/
Single-Board Wearable Computer
Right now I just go everywhere with an Asus Eee PC netbook running Debian GNU/Linux, but intend to transition soon to a low-power single-board computer. Some links for reference:
Portable Power Supply and Charger
Portable power will also be critical: