While doing a deep dive, I’m jotting down some of the old notes I had made during a design dive. (2012.08.22)
> Checking eye position when tired (or when the eyes are closed)
> Use something like an eye-tracker combined with a sticker attached near the eye (one that can recognize a “click”)
> Like a remote control: turn the computer on or off by reading a click or the movement of the eyes while closed.
> If you close your eyes for a long time, music starts playing.
> Via nursing programs and rehabilitation programs,
build a dedicated ecosystem (store) around the eye-tracker and the click-recognition sticker.
> Build interfaces that use only the field of view.
> Build easy related-purchase and ad interfaces.
Beyond the eye-mouse, a new interface 1) Google Glass + neural sticker + keyboard platform
2) Keyboard + action (interaction or communication with others) (signing up on sites, entering shops,
moving around, purchasing… etc.) (thinking & acting)
> Build commerce on top of that.
1) Considering that it is a near-perfect personal (individual) device: personal authentication flows, optimized ad delivery.
2) Selling medical devices and consumables aimed at eye-mouse users: expose a single product as a banner or as
voice. 3) Build a “Mini Mall” for individual sellers, turn it into a 3rd-party platform and build an
ecosystem: product registration through standardized areas and a newly defined way of registering info.
-> I’ve written down a more fleshed-out version of this later on Google Drive.
