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Ars Electronica Center Aquaplay Himanshu Khatri/IN
Instead of pixel graphics, Aquaplay uses rising air bubbles as a display technology. A fluid-filled transparent container is equipped with air vents in its base. To input the form you’d like to see, you use the touchpad connected to the built-in computer that controls the vents. The precisely formed patterns of air bubbles effervesce through the special fluid to form the requested pattern or block of text in 2-D or 3-D.
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