At Interaction 2011, a research group including members from Osaka University demonstrated a big-screen, furry, multi-touch display, which shows animations and recognizes multi-touch input on a soft, furry surface."The display surface is made from one million optical fibers. The fibers are quite flexible, so they resemble fur. Infrared light is reflected at the position of your hand.
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