When sculptures ‘ sing ’ – through new 3D liquid interface technology
NUS Faculty of Engineering News Highlights (2011)
Abstract
IMAGINE sculptures which can morph into different shapes and singing different tunes with each new shape this would not be just an artistic feat but also an Engineering endeavour. Researchers have constantly been pushing the frontiers of 3D displays, demolishing the confines of a flat digital world. A multidisciplinary team comprising researchers from the Interactive Digital Media Institute (IDMI) and Engineering students recently won global recognition at the7th International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology in Taipei (Nov, 2010) - for doing just this.
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