Making a touchscreen tangible | James Patten

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In this fascinating talk, interaction designer James Patten discusses the intangibility of touchscreens. He introduces the Sense table: a smart sensing platform that tracks the distance of objects on it. It is a versatile device that has been used to make music just by moving objects, to visualize financial data and even to teach kids about chemistry.

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Filmed at TED Fellows 2011.
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