youtube.com — Researchers from The University of Tokyo have demoed a touchable hologram at Siggraph 2009. The project, called Touchable Holography, involves the use of Wiimotes placed above the display to track hand motion, and an airborne ultrasound tactile display created in the university's lab to create the sensation of touch.
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diggbAug 7, 2009
The operating frequency is ultrasound which means it's above the threshold of human hearing.
spoomeisterAug 7, 2009
Gah! I missed the "ultra" part of that. Need coffee.
lllsecretchimpAug 7, 2009
Scott Adams, in "The Dilbert Future", in the chapter about why life will never be like "Star Trek."
tomt127Aug 7, 2009
"Although you can see the images, you cannot feel any reacting sensation."We still have a ways to go.
christoastAug 21, 2009
INSUFFICIENT FUNDS
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