It looks like he put a lot of effort into this, however, as someone into photography, I don't find his camera concept useful. Having 3 levels of UI complexity does not provide any useful advantage in ergonomics or ease-of-use. Get any consumer-level SLR, put the mode dial in the green all-auto setting, and off you go. For someone who wants to have fine control over the camera, having dedicated buttons and dials is way better than the proposed interface (see Canon's G9, G10, etc, and their Nikon counterparts for good non-SLR examples). Conversely, there are plenty of point-and-shoot digicams that cater to the people who just want to take snapshots. Right tool for the job and all that.<p>Otherwise, his touchstrip idea is not really innovative either. I remember some older mp3 players having similar input mechanisms.