
James Patten: The best computer interface? Maybe ... your hands
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Engineering, Physics, Science, Other
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the transition of creative expression from digital screens to the physical world. It discusses various projects, including kinetic sculptures for Barneys, a robotic harp for Bjork, and an interactive chemistry exhibit. The challenges of building projects from scratch are highlighted, leading to the development of small robots with omni wheels for digital interaction. The video concludes with potential applications and future possibilities, such as protein folding, emphasizing the integration of physical and digital interactions.
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