Custom Multi-Touch Screen
In 2009, I constructed a multi-touch screen using a technique called Frustrated Total Internal Reflection (FTIR). The method involved the utilization of plexiglass, infrared lights, and infrared cameras. I also developed the software to manage the multiple touches and create emergent graphical compositions.
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