WYSIWYL (2022)
Microscope-camera, MAX MSPWYSIWYL, derived from the computer term WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). This mechanism enables the user interface to display the input commands and layouts in real-time. This feature makes users no longer need to memorise programming codes, and can immediately check the status of file modification through the screen.
When the image becomes an extremely efficient information carrier, people will directly deliver any important or unimportant information to the image in the process of photography for memory. When necessary, return to the archived images to read partial information.
WYSIWYL works in reverse against the habit of viewing. Analyse the position of the pupil watching the screen through the microscopic camera, interpret the area where the user watches the picture, and immediately remove the image of the area.
What you see is what you lose.
When the image becomes an extremely efficient information carrier, people will directly deliver any important or unimportant information to the image in the process of photography for memory. When necessary, return to the archived images to read partial information.
WYSIWYL works in reverse against the habit of viewing. Analyse the position of the pupil watching the screen through the microscopic camera, interpret the area where the user watches the picture, and immediately remove the image of the area.
What you see is what you lose.