By Craig Ward (Words Are Pictures).
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A device was recently demonstrated by researchers at the University of Tokyo which sounds like a big step towards tangible holographic technologies. The design produces focussed ultrasonic waves to project invisible yet tactile objects into thin air… Nice.
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“This was my senior thesis project at the hartford art school this past year…i took apart used cooking/cleaning appliances, and arranged their interior parts very systematically on a white sheet of bristol board. my intention was to explore the hidden “brains” of these appliances; allowing us to view these everyday objects from a new perspective.”
Check the rest out right here, it certainly made me see my dustbuster and extensive collection of irons in a brand new light.
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Nice article at InventorSpot featuring the insect festooned Shoko Nakagawa.
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Neatorama have a nicely summarised article entitled 5 Really Weird Things About Water, which makes facinating reading…