Maskingtape

Screening the windowframe of reality from the clumsy brushwork of Dan Eastwell.

Dec 13
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Tiny touch: A device called nanoTouch has a touch-sensitive back to make it easier to view the front-side display. Here, a credit-card-size gadget shows an image of a person’s finger on the back to help him move a cursor around the screen. Credit: Patrick Baudisch (via Technology Review: What’s Next for Computer Interfaces?
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Tiny touch: A device called nanoTouch has a touch-sensitive back to make it easier to view the front-side display. Here, a credit-card-size gadget shows an image of a person’s finger on the back to help him move a cursor around the screen. Credit: Patrick Baudisch (via Technology Review: What’s Next for Computer Interfaces?

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