Book Flipping Scanning

Setup invented by professor Masatoshi Ishikawa (the guy that invented the Baseball Robot) and his team at the University of Tokyo that takes 500 shots per second. Effectively meaning you can flip through a book’s pages in front of the camera, and the custom software records all the information. Everything – and coverts it all into a digital file. They call the tech behind it the Super Vision Chip – and there are other applications for it too, such as tracking individual bacteria or building a fuck-off motion-capture system for video games. I’m hoping one day I’ll be able to add the captured information directly to my brain, just like that fella in the Matrix.

Awesome.

Here.

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