Transmitting photos and flavors through soap bubbles

At the Human and Computer Technology Conference (ACM CHI) on May 1, scientists introduced the science-based SensaBubble project under the guidance of Professor Sriram Subramanian.

This is a multimedia technology that transmits the image and taste through soap bubbles. This technology will be used in education, games and film.

Picture 1 of Transmitting photos and flavors through soap bubbles
SensaBubble. (Photo: curious.vccp.com)

SensaBubble brings information to the air that brings information to people using different senses. This technology produces bubbles of a certain size and frequency, and then brings fog and smells into it, while controlling the direction when the image is projected onto it.

Professor Sriram Subramanian says that scientists have done a lot of research and found that when it comes to transmitting images with a sense of smell, people feel the object in a different way.

This exciting technology can be used in many areas, such as a clock that smells like an alarm clock or a children's game that tastes and colors.

SensaBubble technology is currently of interest to the public, especially those who make ads as a tool to attract more viewers.