Opening a letter, unfolding it and feeling the texture of the paper is a very tactile experience compared to receiving an e-mail. On top of the content itself, the behavior and micro-interactions adds a level of engagement to the medium. Flicflex explores the possibilities of future flexible electronic interfaces that could emerge within digital products.
By minimizing the graphical interface and embodying physical interactions such as flipping, wrenching and bending, it creates more pleasurable ways of managing information.
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ipadize 10 months ago
my two year old can do this with a projector and a piece of flexible plastic. Samsung just created a OLED screen t\hat is flexible, can't break, and is see though. I doubt you 12 year olds can do it with no plugs or wires.
ColorfulCarl 1 year ago
aand whats under you? a beaaaaaaaaamer.. :D
123brutti123 1 year ago
wats the song called in this video
Cheddarswiss21 2 years ago
sweet idea your plan is to OLEDs with that right check out mine just type TECTINT
tectint 3 years ago
laynerzT2 is right, i had to look at the tracking of the corners to see that it dosent stay straight against the paper corner with every bend, it is a cool idea though, and i cant wait until they get the real epaper to work like this. p.s where are the batteries?
hubbardproductions 3 years ago
bravo !
cyrbyz 3 years ago
theres a projector under the screen. you can see right before the video is over when she folds it in half, the screen shows up under her arms and on her hands.
LaynerzT2 3 years ago
cool! great job!
tucho008 4 years ago