Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: “Morphing Bumpy 3D Display for embodied CG art” (2 videos)

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One of the most spectacular booths at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo (which ended Sunday) was the one of the Yoichiro Kawaguchi lab at the University of Tokyo. Their so-called "world's first spherical bumpy display" can be touched by viewers to feel the surface moving and morphing.
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One of the most spectacular booths at the Digital Contents Expo in Tokyo (which ended Sunday) was the one of the Yoichiro Kawaguchi lab at the University of Tokyo. Their so-called "world's first spherical bumpy display" can be touched by viewers to feel the surface moving and morphing.
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