Real life version of Minority Report's user interface

At TED2010, John Underkoffler gave a demo of his remarkable g-speak user interface. He was the science advisor for Minority Report.

Remember the data interface from Minority Report? Well, it's real, John Underkoffler invented it — as a point-and-touch interface called g-speak — and it's about to change the way we interact with data.

John Underkoffler led the team that came up with this interface, called the g-speak Spatial Operating Environment. His company, Oblong Industries, was founded to move g-speak into the real world. Oblong is building apps for aerospace, bioinformatics, video editing and more. But the big vision is ubiquity: g-speak on every laptop, every desktop, every microwave oven, TV, dashboard. "It has to be like this," he says. "We all of us every day feel that. We build starting there. We want to change it all."

John Underkoffler points to the future of UI