Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Digital paper with interactivity and sound

"We combine paper with printed graphic codes and electronically conductive ink that is engineered to be sensitive to pressure. Then digital information is embedded in the paper, and when it is touched, the information comes out via printed speakers," says Mikael Gulliksson, project leader for media technology in the comprehensive research project.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Then digital information is embedded in the paper, and when it is touched, the information comes out via printed speakers," says Mikael Gulliksson, project leader for media technology in the comprehensive research project.

And if you thought people yakking on their cell phones in public was bad....

--WMB as Anon

Mac said...

On the other hand, this may be the only chance I get to talk with Jessica Alba!