Jinha Lee
Inventor | Transforming Human-Computer Interaction
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Jinha Lee is a pioneering inventor who is reshaping how we interact with technology. As a TED Fellow and recipient of the Netexplo Innovation Award, he has developed groundbreaking interfaces that bridge the physical and digital worlds.
Lee's work spans portable holographic displays, augmented reality systems, and shape-changing interfaces that users can physically manipulate. His innovative designs have been featured at the Museum of Modern Art and demonstrated at marquee technology conferences around the world.
Lee's keynotes offer audiences a glimpse into the future of human-computer interaction and how emerging interfaces will redefine how we work, play, and experience information.
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Reach into the computer and grab a pixel
The border between our physical world and the digital information surrounding us has been getting thinner and thinner. Designer and engineer Jinha Lee wants to dissolve it altogether. As he demonstrates in this short, gasp-inducing talk, his ideas include a pen that penetrates into a screen to draw 3D models and SpaceTop, a computer desktop prototype that lets you reach through the screen to manipulate digital objects.
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