Hyperloop to Feature 'Augmented' and 'Interactive' Windows (inverse.com) 42
An anonymous reader writes about the much-anticipated Hyperloop transportation system: Dirk Ahlborn, CEO of Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, took to the stage at SXSW to announce that the Hyperloop will have "interactive panels" as windows. Through these "augmented windows," users will be able to "look out" at "motion capture technology." He added, "Based on your position, we're actually manipulating the image. [...] It's psychologically really important and great to have the possibility to look out the window."
At SXSW (Score:2)
At SXSW, motion captures you!
Windows? (Score:2)
The last thing we need is brakes.sys has caused a system error please hold down start to reboot the system.
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First things first . . . (Score:1)
How about an actual working prototype before you start working on the window treatments?
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It's psychologically really important and great to have the possibility to look out the window."
If by 'windows', they mean 'display', and if by 'motion capture' they mean 'show video', then I'd say the psychological need might not be met. But hey, I travel all night in a plane with the windows closed, the psychologically important thing to me is arriving on time. Show me a movie.
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Uhmmmm (Score:4, Insightful)
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You build the windows first, then build a house around them. At least that's what the marketing department wants me to do.
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Sounds like the last development shop I was in except that would have been the last iteration.
The project would have been to build a house so the first iteration would have built a grass hut. The client says "No, we need some bedrooms because it's for a family of four." Tear down the hut and build a bungalow cabin consisting of a main room and a three bedrooms in back. "Oh, I was thinking something with two stories." So, tear down the bungalow and ....
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It's kind of important to know whether or not windows are possible at all in these things before you build them. Some issues I might see is the weight of the windows or the issues when the windows fail (either by inherent forces of the system or internal/external damage (bird strike, crazy person)). Also it might be important to know what the physiological reactions of your passengers will be if they zoom by the countryside at Mach 1 (or eventually higher) speeds, I think motion sickness may be a big issue
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Other than the fact that the test track is currently under construction and test vehicles are also being built by a dozen different teams including a couple of commercial enterprises that plan on installing them in the not too distant future. It isn't as if there is a lack of effort in trying to figure out how to build the capsules themselves.
So all other issues are already solved? (Score:3)
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If you don't have a track, vehicle, or approval to build a route, WTF else are you going to be able to work on right now?!
The first ones would be only for the rich, and you can't have real windows for technical reasons relating to the nature of the whole idea. So you have to overcome that if you want any early adopters. Getting the right features into the public mindset might be the only useful thing for many of them to be doing right now, and until other more physical steps get completed.
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Generated Content (Score:2)
Hopefully they'll make the visuals as cool and disturbing as the tunnel boat ride in the original Willy Wonka film.
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Or the trip through the monolith in 2001.
Or keep it simple - just abstract shapes and lines moving smoothly past. Then, every few minutes, just to screw with everyone, make it all twist through 180 degrees.
Let's build the thing first (Score:2)
Before we worry about the creature comforts. Personally I wouldn't care if there weren't any, it's supposed to be a car in a vacuum tube that goes supersonic speeds. I'll trade off not looking out a window for a faster trip, personally.
They're creating a new market (Score:2)
Imagine that instead of watching California go by, you could see... Barsoom or a land of dinosaurs or an alien landscape?
Would certainly provide some interesting entertainment to the hyperloop experience.
why not on airplanes (Score:5, Funny)
Maybe a furry ape-guy in a suit? (Score:1)
Get that reference?
Focus. (Score:3)
So basically like a theme park ride (Score:2)
Who cares? (Score:2)
Who cares about interactive screens? I have one that fits in the palm of my hand. Get the other shit done.
Monorail! (Score:1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
Airbus (Score:1)