[h=1]MIT Invents A Shape shifting Display You Can Reach Through And Touch[/h]
The Tangible Media Group at MIT's Media Lab has unveiled a futuristic display made of atoms, not pixels.
At the MIT Media Lab, the Tangible Media Group believes the future of computing is tactile. Unveiled today, the inFORM is MIT's new scrying pool for imagining the interfaces of tomorrow. Almost like a table of living clay, the inFORM is a surface that three-dimensionally changes shape, allowing users to not only interact with digital content in meatspace, but even hold hands with a person hundreds of miles away. And that's only the beginning.
MIT Invents A Shapeshifting Display You Can Reach Through And Touch | Co.Design | business + design
The Tangible Media Group at MIT's Media Lab has unveiled a futuristic display made of atoms, not pixels.
At the MIT Media Lab, the Tangible Media Group believes the future of computing is tactile. Unveiled today, the inFORM is MIT's new scrying pool for imagining the interfaces of tomorrow. Almost like a table of living clay, the inFORM is a surface that three-dimensionally changes shape, allowing users to not only interact with digital content in meatspace, but even hold hands with a person hundreds of miles away. And that's only the beginning.
MIT Invents A Shapeshifting Display You Can Reach Through And Touch | Co.Design | business + design