On Thursday 9th December 2021, we will be live-streaming a cold water swim in Lake Ontario as we take part in the 23rd annual Water-Human-Computer Interface Deconference. We will be joined by University of Toronto Professor Steve Mann, widely recognized as “the father of wearable computing.”
Vuzix and Emex Labs will be deploying wearable extended reality (XR) swim glasses to a group of cold water swimmers. This event is free to attend and if you cannot make it in person, be sure to watch on YouTube live
How to watch the DEconference live stream
- Tune in online via YouTube Live here at 10am EST: cloud.waterhci.com/livestream
How to watch the ice swim live stream
- Date: Thursday 9th December 2021
- Time: 1.15pm EST
- Stream link: https://xyz.am/iceswim
Learn more about the Water-Human-Computer Interface Deconference
- View the Press Release
- Visit WaterHCI
Tune into a YouTube Live stream tomorrow as we demo new wearable technology as part of the 23rd annual Water-Human-Computer Interface Deconference @WaterHCI https://t.co/XJE29aL4ZH pic.twitter.com/qb3yHxBM5N
— Thexyz (@thexyz) December 8, 2021
Our swimmers at the only beach in downtown Toronto pic.twitter.com/cgrRJAqeUm
— WaterHCI (@WaterHCI) December 9, 2021
Getting connected for a swim testing new technology at #OntarioPlace pic.twitter.com/G9KLAJLWKP
— WaterHCI (@WaterHCI) December 9, 2021