2016年2月13日 星期六

Shape-shifting technology will change work (and play) as we know it

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February 13, 2016

Sean Follmer: Shape-shifting tech will change work (and play) as we know it

09:22 minutes · Filmed Oct 2015 · Posted Feb 2016 · TEDxCERN

What will the world look like when we move beyond the keyboard and mouse? Interaction designer Sean Follmer is building a future with machines that bring information to life under your fingers as you work with it. In this talk, check out prototypes for a 3D shape-shifting table, a phone that turns into a wristband, a wriggling game controller ...

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