Fur Display
Fur Display makes invisible information visible. It not only delivers dynamic movements of appealing, bushy fur, but it is also a feathery, visual, tactile display that invites touch and interaction. Earlier versions of this concept often used rigid surfaces like tabletops, but Fur Display presents touchable fur with surprising dynamic movement. The device is simple and small, so it can be placed on clothing, appliances, or personal belongings, where it becomes a useful, friendly interface in our daily lives.
Masahiro Furukawa
The University of Electro-Communications
Yuji Uema
Yuta Sugiura
Atsushi Okoshi
Keio University Graduate School of Media Design
Naohisa Nagaya
The University of Electro-Communications
Takuji Tokiwa
The University of Tokyo
Maki Sugimoto
Masahiko Inami
Keio University Graduate School of Media Design