“In everyday life, everywhere around us, we use a lot of graphics: texts, signs, lines, and graphs that represent dynamic information. Yet, they are static—what if we could use Venous Materials to make these graphics dance?”
Tangible Media researchers Hila Mor and Ken Nakagaki, with group head Hiroshi Ishii and collaborators, introduce a new project that integrates interactive fluidic mechanisms and tangible user interfaces; the research expands upon the fields of human-computer interaction and material design, and contains multiple potential applications for daily life.
Learn more: https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/prototyping-interactive-fluidic-mechanisms/overview/