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AquaTop Immersive Display System: Get Your Hands Wet to Sink Some Files

mikejuk writes with an intriguing description of AquaTop, a (very) interactive display system developed at Tokyo's University of Electro-Communications Koike Laboratory, which uses a Kinect sensor, a projector, and a tub of cloudy water. Images are projected into the water, and as a user, "[Y]ou can move them around, resize them using the usual two-finger pinch, but you can also pick them up in cupped hands and transfer them somewhere else. The gesture I really liked was 'sink to delete' — yes, that's often how I feel about a file. Add some waterproof loudspeakers under the surface and allow the computer to run them at low frequency. The result is that you can now make the surface 'boil' in response to the sound. You can make fountains of water appear and project the right colors onto it to make it look like an explosion. In the demo game you throw energy bolts at squid that blow up if you hit them. You have to see the video to understand how putting your hands in cold water might be so much fun."

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  1. Vibrating In-Bath Feedback by TechyImmigrant · · Score: 4, Funny

    Vibrating In-Bath Feedback is going to be popular with consenting adults I think.

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  2. Augmented Reality Sandbox by kramulous · · Score: 4, Interesting
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  3. Give them a break by ubersoldat2k7 · · Score: 4, Funny

    It might be rubbish or plain stupid, but it's a pretty cool use of different technologies which might give birth to other cool stuff.

    If B.Franklin discovery was published in /. he would get comments like: "oh, a glow in the dark kite string, what's the use for that? jewelry?", "Attach it to your penis and have (your last) sexual experience thanks to Tor", "Who the hell needs electricity when we have candles... get off my lawn", "OMG!!!!111! Hittler".

    Pathetic.