Monday, 9 December 2013

inFORM- a Dynamic Shape Display by MIT scientists...

Two MIT Phd students Daniel Leithinger and Sean Follmer, have created inFORM a Dynamic Shape Display in early November this year that can reproduce digital content physically in 3D, which allows you to interact with it or this could be the future of PC interaction.

inForm allows someone on one side of video screen to physically interact with objects sitting on other side.

inFORM, a futuristic shapeshifting display that allows you to not only physically interact with digital content, but hold hands with another person from hundreds of miles away.The inFORM can be used for everything from physically rendering bar graphs and 3D models which you can touch like you would any other object. And forget Skype calls; the inFORM can create a physical version of someone who, for example, rings into a conference call from afar. 

Watch this video and feel the future...


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