Interactive Paper is a technology designed by a Viennese startup under the same name. It enables interactive content to be viewed on a mobile phone by simply touching paper.Data that is generated via Interactive Paper is converted into information....
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Touch light
Helios Touch — modular, touch-sensitive lighting panels that clip together into any configuration and activate by swiping. Each tile is independently controllable. Reference for programmable ambient lighting and tactile light design in interior spaces.
Innovation at your fingertips
The Seaboard is a radically new musical instrument that re-imagines the piano keyboard as a soft, continuous surface. The Seaboard’s polyphonic pitch bend, vibrato and per-note dynamic changes are all available at your fingertips, marrying the intuitiveness of a...
inFORM – Interacting With a 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. inFORM can also interact with the physical world around it, for example moving objects on the table’s surface. Imagen what...
Advanced tech car window
GM Research and the Future Lab at Bezalel Academy turned a rear car window into an interactive surface — touch, pinch and scribble on the glass to replace backseat screens. Concept video for a display medium that's already in the car without adding hardware.
Let's make some noise!
Let's make some noise! — a project exploring the idea of turning any surface into a musical instrument through touch interaction.
Corning's vision for the future
A Day Made of Glass... Made possible by Corning. (2011) — watch "A Day Made of Glass" and take a look at Corning's vision for the future with specialty glass at its heart. Learn more about Corning at corning.com. Search for career opportunities at corning.com/careers.
floor screen
An early demo of an interactive touch-responsive floor screen — full-surface projection that reacts to footsteps and gestures. Reference for floor-level interaction design and immersive retail/event installations.








