
Zi Ye and Hammad Khalid from the Human Media Lab at Queen’s University in Canada have created a truly flexible, portable gaming interface where users interact with the images projected onto a handheld board by physically bending and twisting sections or applying pressure to areas containing sensors…
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Tags: Flexible,
Input Device,
Pico projector,
Portable Gaming,
Sensors
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