Monday, April 6, 2015

Physically dynamic surfaces, Going after the mist of 2014

Imagine the impossible, to make it possible
Thats exactly what some humans have been doing to keep us way ahead of other living organisms. This ability makes our race unique, survivable, as well as destroy and devour other living beings around us in whole new ways.
Apple's iPad heralded a new era of flat panel interactive devices five years ago. It was not the first of its kind but it captured us all anyway, back then.
Now kids would often come to a wall and try to feel for the interactibility. I saw a kid who did not yet go to a school, make choices of prefering a touch panel device over a laptop. I feel it is about time now to move to the next level, the 3D interactive displays.
Last year it was the mist that captured me. It was like watching something as result of video editing. Something never seen before.
You can watch video here
Sneak a peek through the mist to technology of the future (w/ video)

Sneak a peek through the mist to technology of the future
Sneak a peek through the mist to technology of the future  

















Today while scorling through phys org news a new physically interacting screen came to my sight.
A physical screen you can interact of sort in 3D.
Physically dynamic surfaces
http://cdn.phys.org/newman/gfx/news/hires/2015/551e796de95a6.jpg There is a trend developing now towards this new area of interactive devices. But the best is yet to come, since we always tend to imagine better and develop even better toys for our children. Enjoy life while you have. Stay safe and keep others safe.





pple's iPad arrived five years ago. It is a device that changed the way we think about computing, marking a seismic shift from keyboard and mouse to direct manipulation with our fingers. The iPad wasn't the first tablet computer – it wasn't even Apple's first tablet computer – but it was the first to capture the world's imagination and sell tens of millions of devices.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-04-physically-dynamic-surfaces-herald-tablet.html#jCp
pple's iPad arrived five years ago. It is a device that changed the way we think about computing, marking a seismic shift from keyboard and mouse to direct manipulation with our fingers. The iPad wasn't the first tablet computer – it wasn't even Apple's first tablet computer – but it was the first to capture the world's imagination and sell tens of millions of devices.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2015-04-physically-dynamic-surfaces-herald-tablet.html#jCp

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