The inFORM Dynamic Shape Display from MIT's Tangible Media Group allows users to interact with data with a minimum of physical barriers. It also allows users to virtually reach through a display ...
MIT Media Lab's Tangible Media Group has invented a tangible interface that acts like a remote pinscreen. That is, it transfers gestures captured by a hacked Kinect to a platform of motorized pins, ...
Get a compelling long read and must-have lifestyle tips in your inbox every Sunday morning — great with coffee! Researchers at MIT are at it again, continuing to push the boundaries of physical space ...
Think your mouse and keyboard are pretty rad input devices? How about your 27-inch monitor? They’re like chisels and spears compared to inFORM, something that the wizards at the Massachusetts ...
While we still cannot reach through a computer screen to touch an object on the other side of the glass, a new development by the Tangible Media Group at MIT’s Media Lab have brought us closer than ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. A projector mounted above the surface provides context to the shapeshifting pins, giving them color and ...
An MIT team wants to create a new way to interact with physical objects with digital information. Tangible Media Group The Tangible Media Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) wants ...
The Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab created a "self-aware computer" that allows users to affect physical space in front of the monitor, Fast Company reports. The device is called inFORM and ...