May 6, 2012
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Disney’s ‘Touché’ touch sensors detect gestures on flesh, furniture, or water
Disney Research, which previously came up with the SideBySide wall-based gaming concept, is back with what looks like a fairly sophisticated touch-sensing technology. The system, called Touché, works by detecting a range of frequencies at the same time, rather than one frequency as on simple capacitive screens.
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Sensores táctiles Disney ‘Touché’ detectan gestos en la carne, muebles, o el agua
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This was featured in #Tech
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This is the most amazing thing, and I don’t know why they use that screen cap, there are much cooler things.
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PF
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Add this to the list of reasons I want to be an imagineer.
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