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Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab Invent new tangible and embodied interactions that inspire and engage people. https://www.media.mit.edu/groups/tangible-media/overview/
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The Anemoia Device – A Scent-Memory Machine
The Anemoia Device uses generative AI to distill photos into bespoke fragrances. This scent-memory machine, guided by language and visual models, creates a singular scent composition, evoking anemoia: nostalgia for a life you never lived.
bioLogic – Living nanoactuators yield interfaces that are grown, not manufactured
Created by the MIT Media Lab' Tangible Media Group, bioLogic project explores opportunities around developing new forms of interface using biology.
inFORM – Dynamic Shape Display from Tangible Media Group
inFORM is a Dynamic Shape Display that can render 3D content physically, so users can interact with digital information in a tangible way.
exTouch – Manipulation of actuated objects by Augmented Reality
Created at the Tangible Media Group at the MIT in collaboration with Sony Corporation, exTouch creates Spatially-Aware Embodied Manipulation of Actuated Objects Mediated by Augmented Reality.
The Anemoia Device – A Scent-Memory Machine
The Anemoia Device uses generative AI to distill photos into bespoke fragrances. This scent-memory machine, guided by language and visual models, creates a singular scent composition, evoking anemoia: nostalgia for a life you never lived.
bioLogic – Living nanoactuators yield interfaces that are grown, not manufactured
Created by the MIT Media Lab' Tangible Media Group, bioLogic project explores opportunities around developing new forms of interface using biology.
inFORM – Dynamic Shape Display from Tangible Media Group
inFORM is a Dynamic Shape Display that can render 3D content physically, so users can interact with digital information in a tangible way.
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  • exTouch – Manipulation of actuated objects by Augmented Reality
    Created at the Tangible Media Group at the MIT in collaboration with Sony Corporation, exTouch creates Spatially-Aware Embodied Manipulation of Actuated Objects Mediated by Augmented Reality.

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    Titles The Anemoia Device – A Scent-Memory M...
    The Anemoia Device uses generative AI to distill photos into bespoke fragrances. This scent-memory machine, guided by language and visual models, creates a singular scent composition, evoking anemoia: nostalgia for a life you never lived.
    , bioLogic – Living nanoactuators yield...
    Created by the MIT Media Lab' Tangible Media Group, bioLogic project explores opportunities around developing new forms of interface using biology.
    , inFORM – Dynamic Shape Display ...
    inFORM is a Dynamic Shape Display that can render 3D content physically, so users can interact with digital information in a tangible way.
    , Dynamic Shape Display at the MIT̵...
    Tangible Media Group.
    , exTouch – Manipulation of actua...
    Created at the Tangible Media Group at the MIT in collaboration with Sony Corporation, exTouch creates Spatially-Aware Embodied Manipulation of Actuated Objects Mediated by Augmented Reality.
    , Second Surface – Multi-user spa...
    Collaborative drawing in 3D space has a long history at MIT and on CAN. Starting in the early 2000’s where translucent screen was used to observe three-dimensional objects drawn in space (sorry no link) to our own GD3D app published on the A...
    , Recompose [openFrameworks]
    Created by Anthony DeVincenzi, David Lakatos, Matthew Blackshaw, Daniel Leithinger and Hiroshi Ishii at the MIT Lab, Recompose is a system for manipulation of an actuated surface. By utilising openCV, Kinect (i believe) and gesture recognition the...
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