What if you could digitally interact with everything?
The future of augmented reality — think cerebral implants and digital contact lenses — was imagined last year in a short film by graduate students Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo.
We highly recommend watching the eight-minute film, "Sight"— and also checking out our annotated walk-through.
Sight is an awesome product, but it's also disturbing in its creation of a world with no off switch, where privacy can be hacked like never before.
With technology like Google Glass set to debut this year and other wearable gadgets on the way, Sight isn't so implausible.
Forget Google Glass: The future is Sight contact lenses.
Source: "Sight" by Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo
Here's what playing video games will look like once you're hooked up to Sight.
Source: "Sight" by Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo
The user is playing a skydiving game, maneuvering his body through rings to earn points.
Source: "Sight" by Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo
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