- One of the authors is @ken0324, whom I follow on Twitter.
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Part of the Tangible Media Group at#mit#media_lab.
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An interface focusing on Venous phenomena found in the natural world, such as leaves and veins.
- Fluid changes color to provide feedback, like when pressing on a hard object with a finger.
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Integrated with Microfluidics.
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This project visualizes pressure without using electricity, by applying pressure.
- Various ways to apply pressure, like pushing, bending, or twisting.
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The pressed fluid directly represents the state, giving it a Tangible feel.
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The research includes creating software to design it, enabling simulation of fluid movement.
- Very Physics-oriented.
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Interested in conducting Interaction research using Physics like this for IB’s EE (Extended Essay).
- Do you even have time for that?
- Well, even just prototyping would suffice.
Link to paper #References