Anyone who's played a full-scale VR game like the Zero Latency experience knows how insanely immersive and real this tech already feels. And the next step is to find a way for people to actually feel ...
A research team from MIT's Tangible Media Group has developed InForm, a dynamic shape display that can shape shift to render 3D content physically. The surface is made up of around 1000 pins -- long, ...
"While it's debatable whether we’ll ever be able to teleport objects or people around the world at the speed of light, the inFORM system from Tangible Media Group at MIT might be the seeds of the next ...
The inFORM Dynamic Shape Display from MIT's Tangible Media Group allows users to interact with data with a minimum of physical barriers. It also allows users to virtually reach through a display ...
The creative minds at MIT have come up with a dynamic shape display capable of physically changing its shape to render 3D content. It's called inFORM and it consists of a large surface with a series ...
MIT’s Tangible Media Lab has revealed 3D “dynamic shape display” technology that enables you to remotely manipulate objects through a screen or on a table in front of you. The technology could have ...
Hackers have come up with a wide variety of uses for Kinect outside of motion- and voice-controlled games, but the latest creation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Tangible Media Group ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday granted Apple a patent for a portable device with a display capable of dynamically changing its shape, potentially opening the door to truly tactile ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. A projector mounted above the surface provides context to the shapeshifting pins, giving them color and ...
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