A Device Developed at MIT Adds Another Dimension to the Touch Screen | MIT Technology Review: " . . . An inexpensive new prototype device called the
Obake adds a new dimension to touch screen technology. The surface of the device, developed by
Dhairya Dand and
Rob Hemsley of the MIT Media Lab, can react to how it’s being used by reaching out toward the user. It was relatively simple to make: the researchers used an
open source software framework to enable the screen to react; the hardware costs between $50 and $60, Dand says. . . ." (read more at link above)
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