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TOKYO: Can’t be bothered to show anyone what you’re thinking? Then a
Japanese scientist has the answer — a pair of digital eyes that can
express delight and anger, or even feign boredom.
Building on a long line of slightly wacky and not-very-practical
inventions for which Japan is famous, Hirotaka Osawa has unveiled the
“AgencyGlass”.
“I wanted to build a system that is capable of carrying out social behaviours for humans,” he told AFP.
Just as robots can reduce the need for physical labour, the AgencyGlass –
which looks like two small TV screens set in spectacle frames — aims to
cut down its user’s emotional
demands by carrying out their eye movements for them.
The two organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens, which are connected
to motion sensors and an external camera, show a pair of eyeballs that
can appear to be making eye contact while the wearer is looking
somewhere else entirely.
The wearer has to choose their emotion in advance — if they want to
appear “attentive”, for example, they must switch it to this mode before
putting the glasses on.
Osawa, of the prestigious Tsukuba University, said possible applications
include for flight attendants dealing with irritating passengers, or
teachers who want to project an image of kindness towards shy students.
“As the service sector grows and becomes more sophisticated, it becomes
increasingly important that we behave by showing understanding to
others,” he said. “That requires us
to behave differently from our true feelings.”
Such “emotional labour” has caused some people to become deeply
conflicted and develop emotional illnesses, Osawa said, adding that his
technology could eventually
help them.
The glasses weigh around 100 grams (3.5 onces) with the battery lasting
roughly an hour, Osawa said, adding that the prototype cost just over
30,000 yen ($290) to make. They
are currently not in production.
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