ABSTRACT
This simulation of a natural landscape is a tactile artwork that interactively expresses images and movements of clouds. Images and tactile sensations incorporating the soft movements of clouds interact simultaneously to create a tactile display that reacts to human contact. This work could be used as a universal display for the disabled and for various other forms of global communications.
Index Terms
- Tactile Cloud Landscape
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