Who’s behind the Glove?
The Zerkin Glove is A low-cost, motion and positioning capture, data glove for 3D interaction with virtual objects in augmented reality (AR) environments.
Meet the team behind the gLove:

Inventor, developer, and hardware hacker – Noah Zerkin.
Noah started building the glove in early 2009, and is currently working on his 4 iteration. He has showcased his invention in several events and received tremendous feedback. Noah is starting to understand the meaning of the word “passion”…
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Business adviser, demo doll, and second rate solder – Ori Inbar
Ori first saw the glove in March 2009 and couldn’t believe it’s for real. So he invited Noah to teach him how to build the glove – and they succeeded building it in one day!
He became an instant believer and is advising Noah ever since.
February 4, 2010 at 12:58 pm
Hi Noah,
At first, I would like to congratulate you for your glove. I am a French researcher and I am interesting in building a similar data glove. Can you give my some advices to begin the work (hardware and material used). I presume you are using an Arduino microcontroller and you are programming with Processing, isn’t it?
In my case, I need to build a lost cost glove to interact with a 3D virtual game designed for the rehabilitation of aphasic patients. If you are interested, you can find more information on my website.
Thank you to help me,
Yves