When you look out into the world, is what you're seeing real? Obviously, for most people, they would say yes. In truth, however, what we see are illusions manifested by our limiting scope of sight. I'm being pedantic, though. If what we define as "real" is that of our natural perceptions of the world, then, yes, what we see is real.

But how might this change when our eyesight no longer merely perceives the world naturally? How might this change when the virtual world begins to manifest itself onto the real world?

This is known as mixed reality, whereby the real world and the virtual world begin sharing physical space. They begin to merge, and thus our perceptions of reality become the sum result both worlds.

Which is why I find myself quite excited about the recent revelations by Keiichi Matsuda, VP Designer at Leap Motion. Below are a selection of videos he released via Twitter: