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(Dis)Appearables is an approach for actuated Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs) to appear and disappear.
The honorees will be included in the October 2022 print issue of Fast Company Magazine.
Your flexibility, perseverance, and dedication have been nothing short of inspirational.
Nakagaki is an incoming assistant professor at the University of Chicago, where he's launching his own lab, the Actuated Experience Lab.
Robotic textiles could help performers and athletes train their breathing, and potentially help patients recovering from postsurgery changes
The competition, now in its tenth year, has featured a cross section of blue-chip companies, scruffy startups, and hungry young talents.
Congratulations to the winners of the 2021 Core77 Design Awards!
This has been an extraordinarily challenging period for all of you, and we couldn't be prouder of your accomplishments.
Inspired by the shell-swapping hermit crab, MIT’s HERMITS use interchangeable mechanical shells to do all sorts of creative things
The award recognizes Nakagaki's work developing tangible interfaces.
The competition, now in its ninth year, has featured a cross section of blue-chip companies, scruffy startups, and hungry young talents.
A six-week summer course in Shenzhen gave students a unique experience in bringing their research into a manufacturing environment
I thought I’d seen plenty of fab stuff done with filaments, but obviously I hadn’t seen it all. That’s pretty groovy.
Known as “WraPr,” the system presents a novel fabrication method for creating new or augmenting existing 3D objects with soft materials.
The Hacking Manufacturing program allowed students to gain exposure to the realities of deploying their research outside of academia.