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Interactive Dynamic Shape Display Provide Real-time Remote Interaction

Matt Ball on November 14, 2013 - in Uncategorized

The MIT Tangible Media Group has just unveiled a table surface that moves based on a Kinect motion sensing input device. People can remotely manipulate objects from a distance, as well as interact and mold forms remotely. Check out the video below to understand the technology, and consider the possibilities.

inFORM – Interacting With a Dynamic Shape Display from Tangible Media Group on Vimeo.

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Matt Ball is a former editor and publisher of V1 Media.

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