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Why Did MIT Make Tiny People Dance on This Piano?
Hint: it has to do with making interfaces more relatable.
3D-Printed Hair Can Sense and Spark Motion
The furry structures from MIT's Tangible Media Group have surprisingly diverse applications.
Let MIT's Transforming Snake Robot Do It for You
This thing will help you talk to your computer better... or become the Batman.
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Watch MIT's Kinetic Shape Display Move Objects and Build Structures
The Tangible Media Group shows how they can move blocks around with their software-controlled, pin-based system.
Wear Your Likes on Your Sleeve with These Social Textiles
Wallflowers take note: using thermochromatic dyes and haptic feedback, this fabric will alert you if someone in the room shares your same interests.
MIT's 3D Touch Display Brings the Virtual World into Real Life
Man becomes robot, and robot becomes man, or something close to it anyway.
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Facebook "Likes" Become Hugs With This Interactive Jacket
The Like-A-Hug jacket from MIT Media Lab’s Tangible Media Group hugs you for every like you receive.
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