Unique poster know ... kiss
Keio University researchers are inspired by teenagers, who are crazy about idols, and always want posters hanging at home to turn into real idols.
Researchers and developers in Japan recently successfully created French kissing gear at a distance.
Keio University researchers are inspired by teenagers, who are crazy about idols, and always want posters hanging at home to turn into real idols.
Researcher Keidai Ogawa said, "I am a fan of idol music and I have a lot of posters in my room. But the poster can not move. We built this system by thinking that if the poster image can move in line with the movement of the viewer, that would be great. '
"The system is very simple," he added. Having an ultrasonic sensor helps the device detect the distance between you and the poster. As you approach the sensor, the image changes. As you get closer, the picture becomes a kissing face and when you step away, it becomes a shy face.
When researching the development of iPad applications, researchers are also interested in features that can arouse the user's senses. That may be the fragrance on a person's hair, a lemon-lime film on the screen's lips ...
However, the researchers also said that these simulators do not help you .... girlfriend.
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