
Gestural Interfaces
Gestural interfaces are technologies that allow users to interact with devices using physical movements, such as hand gestures, body motions, or even facial expressions, rather than using traditional inputs like keyboards or touchscreens. This interaction is often facilitated through sensors and cameras that detect and interpret these gestures. Common examples include gesture controls in gaming systems, smart TVs, and virtual reality environments. By using natural movements, gestural interfaces aim to create a more intuitive and immersive experience, making technology easier and more engaging to use in various applications.