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Get in Touch inTouch
Scott Brave, Andrew Dahley, Phil Frei, Victor Su, Rujira Hongladaromp, Hiroshi Ishii/USA
Two users separated by distance can play moving two rollers or more passively feel the other person’s manipulation of the object. Force-feedback technology is employed to explore new forms of interpersonal communication through touch.
Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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