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Final documentation of my flexible display.

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  • Lighbulb Media 9 months ago
    woah!!!! Awesome!!!
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  • Gikkingen 9 months ago
    wow congrats!!
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  • Charlie McRae 9 months ago
    looks like you have to press pretty hard to get it to work
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  • orchidboichild-XS 9 months ago
    That's amazing! thanks for showing that!
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  • Lacc 9 months ago
    god, I feel like I want to push that the whole day :D
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  • Tim Warneka 9 months ago
    Great prototype! Lots of possible applications ... keep up the great work. :-)
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  • Matthew W. Cole 9 months ago
    seems like what could be the start of something amazing, like making clay models virtually.
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  • Lode Claassen 9 months ago
    I really like the music at 2:43!
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  • GLaDOS 9 months ago
    coole sache!
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  • Ananda Mariner 9 months ago
    Could you please tell me what the music is. Also, Amazing!
  • Silke Hilsing 9 months ago
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  • The Outabodies 9 months ago
    This crazy cool.
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  • Kevin 9 months ago
    Nice result, but isn't this just a computer with a projector (running self-made apps) and a touchscreen with some foam on it? No offense...
  • Hijax 4 months ago
    nah, touchscreens cant sense how hard you push them
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  • andrew 9 months ago
    wow this is a really cool concept! whats the music on here its sick!??
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  • Bernhard Häussner 9 months ago
    Wow this rocks! The sound stuff is the best.
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  • Sasha Fornari plus 9 months ago
    oh wow, awesome work! congratulations this is crazy off the hook amazing.
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  • Dirk de Bruin 9 months ago
    genius!
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  • ithink 9 months ago
    very nice stuff..one applikation that could really be something could be wireless cousions that could manouver lighting in a lounge
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  • Jake Fudge 9 months ago
    I think with a few more sensors and possibly less thick foam this could be quite usable. Right now it looks like a great instillation in a tech museum for children to play with :)
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  • KJ Adams 9 months ago
    This draws about many new possibilities for technology
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  • Ehren Kallman 8 months ago
    wow amazing example of synesthesia! A bit limited in its accuracy but is very effective situationally. I particularly liked the Headlines demo.
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  • Lochan Baratakke 8 months ago
    Brilliant.
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  • kevin 5 months ago
    funny, but it should be pressed hard.
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  • Hijax 4 months ago
    This is brilliant! awesome! fantastic! there's no limits to the stuff you an do with this. just imagine what this could do with a 3D sensor matrix like this:
    img16.imageshack.us/img16/8430/foamk.jpg
    the white cubes are foam cubes, the red dots are sensors. imagine that in layers.
    with that, you could sense sideways movement of the hand, or even pulling in the foam.
    with the right coding, this technology really has possibilities.
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  • Ross Youngblood plus 4 months ago
    Really cool
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