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What if you spoke a different language than your friends and family? For many deaf people who communicate through sign language, this is an everyday reality. The people at MotionSavvy are breaking down these barriers by combining Leap Motion technology with language translation software. Being deaf themselves, they all have a personal stake in building a more expressive future.

MotionSavvy CSO Wade Kellard and his team all have three things in common. They’re students at the Rochester Institute of Technology. They’re deaf. And they’re determined to give a voice to the world’s 70 million other deaf people – one that’s natural, accessible, and affordable.

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What if buildings could change their shape in response to your movements? This week on Developer Labs, dive into the future of architecture with the creators of the Aether Project. Plus, highlights from last month’s Leap Motion hackathon and a new Japanese language feature in the Airspace Store. Also new this week, learning the periodic […]