This is pretty cool

 I especially like the dynamic phone notification and the interactive graphs!

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  1. After playing with pin toys and the PS3 eye game Mesmerize(http://youtu.be/TirJl0PoSbQ?t=1m46s), I've wondered if anyone has made something like this.
    Can you imagine if they miniaturized this where the pins could rest against a blind persons skin so they could "see" using a camera?  
    Thanks for the share, Dustin.

  2. Will be good for math education

  3. Pretty cool. Now they just need to make the resolution higher.

  4. Superb. Visualising mathematical equations has a new medium.

  5. That is really amazing and i hope to see it develop into something usable by industry and education.  It truly does have an amazing potential.

  6. if the person on the screen, i.e. in front of the cam could control the 3d shapes before the screen – the equipment is complete.

  7. Some technology was first adopted by the X-rated community, before it really took off …. I'm scared to imagine what they going to do with it. Honestly it's not my thing, but it crossed my mind.

  8. Amazing! The future is holding a lot for us.

  9. Oh My God. This was AMAZINGGG

  10. this looks exactly like what they have on the first x-men movie.

  11. creativity is so rare these days, I love this!

  12. Neat idea, but resolution is way too low and current prototype way too large to be practical (I guess the size would be alright in corporate environments, resolution does need to get a lot better though).

  13. Resolution is fine for what it is, but a higher resolution would definitely make this even more amazing!  And higher resolutions are inevitable anyway, I think 🙂

  14. +Hannes Steffenhagen, they have to start some where. The first computer took up an entire room and now we have phones that far surpass that original computer's computing power. The step proves proof of concept. Give them time. 🙂

  15. +Chris Loth I haven't said this can't go anywhere, I just said it isn't much yet. I'm of course interested in how far they take it, I'm just saying that what they have right now isn't much of a product.

  16. I did see this similar kind of tech on the film WOLVERINE. Is it yours?

  17. Many years ago (late 70s, early 80s)  I worked on a very tiny version of something like this for blind people.  It worked the same way, but was designed just for Braille.  

    We found that once a person that was blind got used to it, that because the ridges were higher, they could more accurately read than from paper, and were able to get REALLY fast.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telesensory_Systems

  18. I saw this at MIT last month, really fun to play with in person.

  19. Amazing! After 3D Remote Printing this is 3D Remote Shaping…

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