philip lelyveld The world of entertainment technology

14Nov/20Off

Stretchable, Synthetic Skin Lets Users ‘Feel’ Objects In Virtual Reality

“Right now, sensing is done mostly by vision. We hardly ever measure touch in real life. This skin is a way to allow ourselves and machines to measure tactile interactions in a way that we now currently use the cameras in our phones. It’s using vision to measure touch. This is the most convenient and practical way to do it in a scalable way.”

“VR and AR immersion is based on motion capture. Touch is barely there at all. Let’s say you want to have an augmented reality simulation that teaches you how to fix your car or change a tire. If you had a glove or something that could measure pressure, as well as motion, that augmented reality visualization could say, ‘Turn and then stop, so you don’t overtighten your lug nuts.’ There’s nothing out there that does that right now, but this is an avenue to do it.”

See the full story here: https://www.ubergizmo.com/2020/11/synthetic-skin-feel-objects-virtual-reality/

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