Robotics meets VR 👀
InflatableBots are shape-changing inflatable robots developed by at The University of Calgary, to provide better haptics in VR.
Unlike traditional inflatable shape displays, which are immobile and limited in interaction areas, this approach combines mobile robots with fan-based inflatable structures.
The system consists of three coordinated inflatable mobile robots, each of which with an omni-directional mobile base and a reel-based inflatable structure.
Would you use VR with robots?
Stoked to have worked on this innovative web3 game for this year's @coachella. Check it out whether you're going to the festival or just want to play at home.
Who's ready to play some Quests onchain?
This weekend at @coachella we're launching Coachella Quests, a gamified loyalty app built @avax. It allows fans to complete quests online and offline to earn NFT stamps and win prizes like merch, VIP upgrades, guest passes, and more.
The goal is to drive valuable consumer actions for the festival while rewarding fans for their engagement.
We're building this onchain so that as fans earn stamps, the festival is able to learn more about their activities and interests while protecting their identity and privacy.
Who's ready to play some Quests onchain?
This weekend at @coachella we're launching Coachella Quests, a gamified loyalty app built @avax. It allows fans to complete quests online and offline to earn NFT stamps and win prizes like merch, VIP upgrades, guest passes, and more.
The goal is to drive valuable consumer actions for the festival while rewarding fans for their engagement.
We're building this onchain so that as fans earn stamps, the festival is able to learn more about their activities and interests while protecting their identity and privacy.
Today, we unveil the first public demo of the MouthPad^: smart mouthware for hands-free computer control.
Witness Corbin swiftly navigate Google Maps on his phone using only subtle tongue movements.
Cursor control, clicks, and swipes: full access.
Apple has restricted employee use of ChatGPT and other external artificial intelligence tools as it develops its own similar technology https://t.co/MkVFf38UDQ via @WSJ