MIT Media Lab introduces new inFORM’s Dynamic Shape Display “that can render 3D content physically, so users can interact with digital information in a tangible way. inFORM can also interact with the physical world around it, for example moving objects on the table’s surface. Remote participants in a video conference can be displayed physically, allowing for a strong sense of presence and the ability to interact physically at a distance. Learn more and watch video of inFORM in action on the Tangible Media research group website: http://tangible.media.mit.edu/project/inform/”

But shape-shifting technology is far away from human transformations…

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Source:

media.mit.edu

tangible.media.mit.edu

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