Team Tactile (L-R): Chandani Doshi, Jialin Shi, Bonnie Wang, Charlene Xia, Tania Yu and Grace Li. But gender doesn't change anything for Team Tactile.
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There's more tactile feedback here, and the keys are raised.
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It's specially designed to enhance durability while providing tactile feedback.
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And the end result is a visual and tactile triumph.
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Both the plaster casts and the encaustic surface are tactile.
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I really like it visually, the tactile side of it.
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There are three tactile buttons: power, volume up, volume down.
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It allows the actors to play messier and more tactile.
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The keys themselves are surprisingly tactile for a tablet keyboard.
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In the social realm, our social awareness is profoundly tactile.
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Just like the literal most tactile approach to this whatsoever.
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"Bearden was very tactile with his paintings," Mr. Gallo said.
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Science museums, for instance, are much more interactive and tactile.
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Instead, they are a tactile timeline of a life lived.
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It's a tactile and auditory preamble to the enjoyment of music.
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Unlike sound or light, tactile properties can be difficult to quantify.
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The power and volume buttons are flatter, but still very tactile.
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The crunch is a very nice, ASMR-like tactile tap sound.
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So we want the robot to rely more on tactile information.
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It's difficult to replace the tactile joy of turning a page.
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The products' tactile and rough surfaces refer to their natural origins.
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My first, most immediate connection was how tactile they both are.
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" But when it's done right, there's "a very natural, tactile feel.
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And it all comes from force sensing and simple tactile feedback.
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Her work is conceptual and political, but also tactile and human.
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This pleasure is both tactile and aural, like popping your knuckles.
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Highly tactile, these seemingly charred objects foreground the trauma of war.
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Nice, tactile knobs and buttons are well-placed for core functions.
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It's also very satisfying to work with such a tactile instrument.
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Designed for gaming, Roccat's Titan switches feel quick, responsive, and tactile.
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When humans started trading goods, it was a very tactile experience.
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It's a wonderfully approachable and tactile way of exploring gaming history.
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But perhaps most crucially, he said, he likes the tactile element.
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Medina's beautiful, vivid prose conjures the Colombian setting with tactile language.
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Grab some construction paper and markers and make art tactile again.
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His exhilarating flight evokes the shock of freedom with tactile immediacy.
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You're continuously trying to make the shows weirder or more tactile.
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The texture of life, the tactile experience, is becoming smooth glass.
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There's also now a choice between two types of keyboard switches: the Romer-G Tactile, which offers actual physical feedback while pressing down the key, and the Romer-G Linear, which is a smoother, less tactile switch.
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But right now the internet is really bad at conveying tactile data.
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The keyboard is surprisingly tactile with good travel for all the keys.
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Rutter, a tactile person by nature, loves using her hands and fingers.
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A little bump on the play / pause button makes tactile recognition straightforward.
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It could also help users who have slight mobility or tactile impairments.
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The controllers' only major hardware issue is the lack of tactile feedback.
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In addition, their tactile solutions largely cater to a high-class market.
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The tactile, textural stuff is just kind of part of my style.
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His voice flies at a rapid speed over rich and tactile beats.
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Charlene Xia, of Team Tactile, works on the technology behind the device.
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Dell says this is largely because businesses require a more tactile keyboard.
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There's something lasting about the tactile experience when using a writing instrument.
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Battling the gods and monsters of Norse myth feels messy, tactile, weighted.
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As a tactile person, I like to feel an item before purchasing.
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There's good reason for the variability and tactile nature of the product.
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These start to become possible with the right kind of tactile feedback.
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Partly, I think, it's that everything at the beach is so tactile.
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Childhood is where a love of reading is forged through the tactile.
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There's something to be said for tactile interface, actual switches and buttons.
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Airplane rides with kids are opportunities to read and play tactile games.
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Hostetler collected pieces that have something of photography's "tactile connection" to them.
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It's refreshing and tactile and beautifully married with his live-instrumentation production.
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I wanted to have a tactile and a visceral experience of space.
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The tactile, physical, dimensional aspect of my practice settles my urge to make.
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Kanye is always on the cutting edge so he works with Tactile Artists.
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I was desperate to be loved and desperate to have a tactile relationship.
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Roth's paint is tactile, hyper-materialized, implying the dynamics of carving and modeling.
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The design of the Xelentos thrills me with its simplicity and tactile appeal.
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Neither of us likes to shop online; it's the tactile experience we're after.
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But unlike the Magic Keyboard, this one has raised keys for tactile feedback.
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Its tactile feel is the key connection between the driver and the road.
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You don't even have to be having sex to enjoy the tactile sensations.
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It has a grippy plastic build that gives it a more tactile feel.
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With touch, even mundane programs like Google Maps become immersive and tactile experiences.
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Lay-Flurrie recommends adding tactile strips on the ground to guide blind people.
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They applied last September, and Tactile received "patent pending" status that same week.
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But it's just my mindless tactile activity, that doesn't require any linguistic thinking.
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But we always, often subconsciously, associate tastes with auditory, visual and tactile experiences.
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Matt Duffer attributes the "tactile, social experience" as integral to D&D's comeback.
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It was not as tactile as a normal laptop keyboard, but close enough.
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It was not as tactile as a normal laptop keyboard, but close enough.
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It's not touch, because nothing was tactile, yet still it involves the body.
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Repeated studies have found that blind people do better on these tactile exams.
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And don't forget to show yourself a little tactile appreciation this Masturbation Month.
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She described music as tactile and visual — not something that you just hear.
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We train so that when you go to egress, you use tactile sense.
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When it bumps again it is as if the fin had grown tactile.
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It seeks to form tactile connections between youth living in a digital world.
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What's more, the tactile responsiveness when I push a key is so satisfying.
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Highly tactile, the clustered swirls pulsate and undulate in their piled-up form.
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Before it was acquired, it went through decades of tactile use and change.
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"Watch collecting is a very tactile hobby, and if it can't be tactile, it is visual," said James Lamdin, the 33-year-old founder of Analog/Shift, a high-end Manhattan vintage watch boutique with more than 72,000 Instagram followers.
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"It's aesthetically beautiful, it's tactile, and there's something lovely about the format," he said.
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When typing, these switches provide a nice balance of smooth action and tactile feel.
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Each press yields a satisfying clack, a tactile confirmation that your keystroke is done.
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We put on our smartglasses and the tactile suits and flipped on the SOP.
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The keys are even designed to mimic the tactile feel of typewriters from yesteryear.
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If you yearn for that tactile feedback, though, it's kind of your only option.
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Goodbye to more tactile keys, and hello to planes of cool and smooth glass.
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It's a sort of middle ground between Logitech's tactile and near-silent linear switches.
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A first complaint about unwelcome remarks or a creepily tactile style merits a warning.
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Instead of doing her makeup in a mirror, her application technique is purely tactile.
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Chalk it up to a lack of good tactile interfaces (though we're getting there).
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But enjoy the game as a reminder to engage with a more tactile reality.
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Most of all, though, I find the tactile feel of this keyboard just right.
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And other tactile displays are being pursued as possibilities for interactions in virtual environments.
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The ink is raised so the flyer is tactile which was a nice touch.
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Scientists are already exploring more complex tactile feedback, used to create far richer experiences.
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So his team built a "blind" version in order to focus on tactile sensing.
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I can feel the air thickening between us into something that is almost tactile.
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Myers documented his work with tactile art in the documentary Please Touch the Art!
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I can imagine an even more physical and tactile experience that surrounds the user.
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Her use of color and tactile marks undermines the overall pattern without denying it.
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The light was spectral, which contrasted with the smooth, tactile skin of the paint.
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At the same time, Humphrey's uneven, tactile surfaces immediately distinguish his work from Rothko's.
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Mr. Williams sings with real heaviness, enacting a tactile cycle of exhaustion and redemption.
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Armstrong: The more digital our world becomes, the more important certain tactile things are.
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An intensity of feeling combines, in our tactile lives, with a plurality of kinds.
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"[The Pouch] had a tactile, soft, sensual, very photogenic aspect to it," Lee continued.
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One welcome trend we've seen here at CES is a return of tactile toys.
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"Hardware has a very satisfying, tactile interaction you can't get with software," adds Morse.
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This is oddly satisfying in a tactile way that is really difficult to explain.
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There's a real tactile quality and a humor to it that I really liked.
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Mr Storey handles his books with great delicacy; part of their appeal is tactile.
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They announce their independence from human use while exuding a visual and tactile magnetism.
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Flipping through the pages reminded me of the tactile joy and luxury of books.
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Each piece in the Works on Water installation has some tactile response to water.
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I am a painter who had to have a tactile experience with the world.
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Some of the games blend VR and tactile experience, and require cooperation to win.
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Artists' books can be multi-sensory experiences, taking readers on visual and tactile journeys.
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Gizmodo: A few other essays veer towards the tactile rather than the ephemeral as well.
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But here's what I think is a big part of its appeal: It's so tactile.
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And using the paddle adds a tactile control element that's extremely satisfying to this driver.
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Most importantly, it produces a soft tactile bump feedback to your fingertips as you type.
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There's no tactile smoothness to speak of, you just have to kinda shove it open.
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There are these amazing structures, and it's very tactile, there's a lot of audiovisual feedback.
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It's the cockpit as you imagined it, only right in your face and extremely tactile.
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Hair can hold the same tactile pleasure as velvet, silk, or a cashmere-blend sweater.
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There are no moving parts, and the tactile "press" has been replaced by haptic feedback.
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Breathe a little humanity into your next electronic anthem with the tactile Maschine Mikro MK3.
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Each man touches a different part of the elephant and receives very different tactile feedback.
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This tactile responsiveness is a big reason why sales have increased dramatically in recent years.
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Exploring how much aesthetic control he can have over machines, Thomm makes his works tactile.
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For example, Microsoft invented new virtual buttons and sliders that simulate tactile feeling with audio.
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We're used to visual and oral effects in poetry, but tactile description is comparatively rare.
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In the case of the MacBook, it also meant more shallow and stiffer tactile feedback.
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Think about all the sounds, smells, and tactile sensations that you can sense right now.
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Laura Collins-Hughes called the production "tactile, kinetic, carnal," and named it a Critic's Pick.
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Also, I'm still a print dinosaur and like the tactile sensation of turning over pages.
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It reflects an understanding of clothing as a tactile, democratic experience, not an investment strategy.
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Wurtzel is himself creating a Tactile Art Center where blind artists can sell their work.
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The song is impudent and loose — it's effective because its sense of abandon is tactile.
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Fujitsu went with Topre key switches, lightly tactile rubber domes making each key a cushion.
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It's a Waldorf school—progressive, tactile, artsy—where kids make their own books and tools.
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Is it possible that the absence of tactile art is a mere accident of history?
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It's a tactile moment that actually happens, right in front of our eyes and ears.
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Tactile switches behave similarly but have a less pronounced click after that mid-stroke resistance.
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Such is the tactile nature of Marini's practice, which encompassed sculpture, painting, lithography, and drawing.
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They can feel that type of pain, but they can't feel another called tactile allodynia.
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He also incorporates real hair and touches of spray paint to increase the tactile tension.
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Offerings and amulets are revealed through 3D scans, offering a tactile connection to the artifacts.
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Luigi will cower in fear at almost anything, and the world has a very tactile nature.
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Instead, according to the MIT researchers who developed it, it used "tactile information" to move around.
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The robot used both visual and tactile cues for the operation, along with some heavy coding.
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The entire point of a fidget spinner is the tactile feel that no app can capture.
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There won't be any tactile feedback but what you do get is a buttery smooth keystroke.
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It has tactile switches by Outemu, which are pretty much just Cherry knockoffs according to Redditers.
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What BMW isn't saying right now is exactly how drivers get the perception of tactile feedback.
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There's just a great tactile quality to both products, and both are incredibly rigid and sturdy.
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The Wii's controls were unwieldy, lacked a second joystick, and favored motion controls over tactile inputs.
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But the Key22's keyboard isn't bad: it's clicky, with raised keys and somewhat tactile response.
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Unfolded, they provide a unique, tactile way to explore overlooked, irreplaceable landmarks in our sprawling cities.
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There's a pleasing tactile nature to the series that is in full effect in Old Sins.
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From the drawings come the sculpture and its immediately impressive interplay of spatial and tactile complexities.
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All of a sudden, with a microphone, that tactile link jumped right back into my work.
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It's clickier, has better tactile response, and I find it more enjoyable to type on, overall.
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Something as tactile as Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes could use puzzles deciphered by surface texture.
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Interacting with a floating screen, tactile feedback or not, still seems like a recipe for distraction.
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With touch, even mundane activities like sifting through files or scrolling Twitter become a tactile experience.
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The tactile interface should pair nicely with Apple's already-pretty-great-but-touchscreen-constrained accessibility features.
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A previously sensible, minimal, and rational bed sofa transforms into a moody, dark, and tactile animal.
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But even if they land at $200, Team Tactile still thinks it will be a success.
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I love the tactile aspect of gadgets — the clicks, taps, and snaps of buttons and switches.
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Google notes these different means of using the tactile paving with other sketches for the Doodle.
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It'd be amazing if another generation wanted to carry on experiencing music in a tactile way?
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We also collaborated with a ceramic artist named Kenesha Sneed; her line is called Tactile Matter.
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If tactile sensitivity is experienced based, then couldn't we train sighted people to "touch" better too?
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The implication was that adding the tactile dimension would make everything else seem primitive by comparison.
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Vision will probably always play a role in walking robots, even if tactile sensing becomes commonplace.
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In 2016, Mr. Breheny said that Happy has "tactile and auditory" contact with her elephant frenemies.
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The use of the dirt itself in the performance made it marvelously specific, real, and tactile.
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The fabrics were very tactile and soft but the collection had a tougher realism to it.
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Finally, he renders it in Photoshop, adding a tactile and sculptural quality to the 3D illustrations.
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JON CARAMANICA Luke Combs has one of the most emotionally tactile voices in contemporary country music.
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Or that tactile and taste metaphors (rough and sweet) also activate sensory regions of the brain.
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Postcard writing is more personal than phone banking, more tactile, and in many cases, more social.
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He defines his work as both "very tactile" and "very romantic," but otherwise, he resists labels.
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Also, I know where the buttons and the tactile labels are, and we follow emergency procedures.
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So the smell of the book, the aspect that is most insistently tactile, becomes good too.
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For decades, roboticists have been developing ways for machines to feel, a field called tactile sensing.
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LG: It sounds like what you're describing is a kind of yearning for a tactile experience.
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Front Burner This handsome nakiri, made by hand in Sweden, combines heft with a tactile beauty.
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I can do quick hits electronically; but reading a book is a tactile experience for me.
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This tactile brainteaser encourages visual-spatial skills, critical thinking and logic, and it keeps fidgeters occupied.
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Researchers at the University of Montreal found that musicians have faster auditory and tactile reaction times.
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And yes, it is satisfying to give the person on the other end a tactile snap.
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Varda's films have a strong tactile quality, which may seem strange given the medium she chose.
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Abu Milhem's tactile and allusive works invoke the tradition of Palestinian embroidery only to unsettle it.
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The surface can be light-filled, tactile, and vibrating with optical buzz, often in the same work.
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Travel isn't shallow — like the Macbook Pro 93-inch — instead it has a soft but tactile feel.
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They were produced using Crewdson's tactile instruments, and the result is a blend of electronica and folk.
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I could even get a different tactile sensation when doing a multi-touch gesture with two fingers.
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Skoog is an accessible, tactile cube that enhances social interactions for autistic children through music and play.
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Using one of these classic radios will have been a tactile as well as an auditory experience.
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Even the sound is a delightfully tactile scratching that mimics the experience of writing in real life.
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If you want that tactile, clicky bump from a blue switch then this won't be for you.
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Most VR "touch" is a gentle rumble from a controller, standing in for every possible tactile sensation.
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The S10 Plus will be available with a ceramic back option, upping its aesthetic and tactile qualities.
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So far, our favorite is the very tactile "Prick," which is illustrated with a variety of cacti.
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It's a physical and tactile love, and the only true locus of libidinal energies in this world.
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Along with learning basic commands through tactile cues, Braille has also learned how to play the piano.
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He encountered 3D Photoworks, a company that produces tactile fine art printing for museums and science centers.
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Lucy's lusciously hued, deliciously tactile work ranges from sculpture and set design to interactive media and video.
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Like the mode dial, this is a tactile delight that really conveys a sense of thoughtful design.
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The forms within them are vivid, tactile suggestions of plants, animals, furniture, buildings, train tracks, and waterfalls.
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My delusions and tactile hallucinations are as vivid as reality, and so they become such, without question.
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I missed that kind of tactile control of my work when I moved back to my Cintiq.
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She's gradually losing and gaining physical form, going from almost transparent to nearly tactile before my eyes.
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You don't often think of origami, the tactile, super-analog art of paper folding, as high-tech.
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Nothing can replace the tactile, despite the pervasiveness of digital in nearly every aspect of modern life.
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In layman's terms: pounding away on the new keyboard design should offer a much better tactile experience.
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Touchscreens are terrible in cars and on gym equipment, but they are great at making tactile applications.
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Virtual reality is already pretty realistic, but tactile experience is limited to handheld sensations or simple vibrations.
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What is it like to make tactile work that will eventually be reduced to a flat graphic?
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Ants also have a highly distributed, non-hierarchical communication network, which is partly chemical and partly tactile.
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Music appears to be the most powerful trigger, although visual and tactile stimuli can also cause them.
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The keyboard costs $149 (it's also available in a tactile "clicky" variety) and the mouse is $79.
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Luckily advocates have developed new solutions, creating tactile ways for art lovers to substitute touch for sight.
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The grain of leather and the rusted folds of corrugated metal have a rough, almost tactile quality.
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And the models and virtual reality don't provide tactile feedback the way a real human body does.
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The language is almost tactile; you can roll the syllables in your mouth as you read it.
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However, this one has raised keys for tactile feedback and a snap-on palm rest for comfort.
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Only the electric windows and hazard warning lights are still operated using tactile switches, the company said.
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In many ways, it's primarily a resource for the group itself, as Ms. Lusuardi values tactile research.
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Lak found his own sort of building blocks in extremely tactile materials, including sumptuous silks and wools.
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During this transit, "Jupiter's generosity and abundance take on a more earthly and tactile form," Montúfar says.
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It's almost tactile; you can walk through the space, you can see every object: guns, cars, civilians.
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" The novel's flashback chapters, set in London, possess the tactile energy and emotional detail of "White Teeth.
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"They are visually appealing and they have a tactile comfort too, like cuddling a kitten," he said.
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In early October, I went to experience the tactile reality of Yosemite after the fires for myself.
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Last month, Mr. Biden referred to himself as a "tactile politician" during a speech in Dover, Del.
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An act of visual and tactile erasure has paradoxically become the artistic gesture that creates Bahri's image.
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Robust and tactile, these sculptures seem to hedge towards the human form while never fully materializing it.
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The company also has some really cool tactile blocks that help kids who are blind learn to code.
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In addition to an Oculus Rift, I was equipped with a SubPac tactile audio system and traditional headphones.
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In a time of digital content, Brand Guide: Singapore Edition is notably tactile, like a scrapbook of mementos.
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It features a tactile element to help people with no or low vision to identify the bill easily.
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Older technologies provide the kind of tactile physical experience that a purely digital world has started to remove.
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To shoot in any mode other than manual and not appreciate the tactile controls would be a waste.
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That's certainly a personal preference, but the K1 only has an option for the loud, clicky, tactile switches.
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Take Tactile Navigation Tools' Eyeronman vest, which employs three different types of sensors to guide the visually impaired.
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"I think that's also probably why the audience felt it was so real, those tactile moments," he said.
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Beyond federal mandated accessibility requirements, there are tactile stripes on the ground to help visually impaired people navigate.
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I also would have appreciated more of a tactile distinction between the volume rocker and the power button.
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When innervation is weak, sensory organs are prevented from communicating auditory, visual, or tactile information to the brain.
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The look, tactile feel, and the user experience of that technology fall on its design department to imagine.
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Easy to use interfaces, voice or tactile, lead to habits, which leads to more engagement and higher usage.
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For more serious users who need a more tactile typing experience, there's also a slim Bluetooth keyboard included.
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Accessing the power of love sounds even, to add to the tactile environment of movement, urgency and accumulation.
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It even comes with tactile feedback through clever use of rubber bands, and a surprisingly satisfying mechanical trigger.
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It feels great and does its job well: it's tactile, super clicky, and works just like you'd expect.
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VRrsenal believes that the disconnect between painstakingly designed visuals and the tactile breaks immersion instead of enhancing it.
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Unlike Digimon or Pokémon, you could use these tactile toys to battle people in real life.
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It acts as a tactile anchor to an exhibition that includes around 50 works, both realized and conceptual.
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He's a guy who makes his money connecting other people in a very hand-to-hand, tactile way.
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First off, here Bezos is with those robo-arms that give the user a tactile sense of touch.
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The MobileGrip can help you curb that, while the MobileTrigger improves tactile feedback for quicker aiming and shooting.
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To the left of the arc, the paint is light blue and as tactile as the paint above.
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The Armory is even more reverberant, but the audience was close enough that the sound had tactile impact.
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It's not so loud as to be obnoxious, but it's substantial enough to provide a solid tactile response.
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Made from soft, tactile materials, they trace the impending sea level rise in Miami over the next century.
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" While we're having sex, Kenneth is instructing us both in giving and receiving what he calls "tactile data.
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But you can squeeze a partner's hand, nod three times, or otherwise employ a tactile or visual signal.
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For one, they advocated renouncing forks and knives in order to emphasize the tactile experience of the food.
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The finger tracking in our smart glasses will then recognize virtual keypresses, most likely with tactile sound feedback.
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We have already seen a similar migration from tactile mobile keyboards (BlackBerry) to touch screens (iOS and Android).
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"There is something, for me anyway, rather magisterial about this tactile form," he said from his home office.
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Each has a door with a window and a "vacant/in use" sign with Braille and tactile lettering.
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" He attributes this to the "alive" quality of knits: "They're tactile, they're sensual, they move on the body.
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And that in their unforced tactile detail and connection to Coach's legacy past, these qualified as investment pieces.
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A spokesman for Mr. Macron's political movement in Parliament defended the French president's tactile approach to Mr. Trump.
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"It's a very mechanical, laborious, hands-on, tactile process," said Jeffrey Furticella, the photo editor on the project.
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For years, scientists have been scrambling to develop technology that enables tactile sensation — both for robots and humans.
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There are no other gamepads on the market that feel as comfortable, responsive, and tactile, as the Pro.
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"That gives you a more tactile feel and allows your feet to interact with the rail," Graves says.
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Mitchell: Our production designer, Kendal Cronkhite, really pushed this handcrafted world, this word that was made very tactile.
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What's really startling about the book is how rich, immersive, and even tactile its elaborately rococo setting is.
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The box proposal would remove SNAP recipients from the tactile, social experience of shopping in a grocery store.
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They want to embrace books in all three dimensions and to select them in a tactile, less anonymous marketplace.
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The rover is battery-powered, and human-operated remotely using a controller that gives tactile feedback to a driver.
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Tactile key switches report this actuation point to your fingers with a subtle bump as you press the key.
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And there are certain health benefits that seem to be more pronounced when affection is expressed through tactile ways.
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Manipulating levels is a pleasingly tactile experience, one that encourages a playful experimentation as you try out new ideas.
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"Blue" mechanical key switches are considered tactile, as they have a noticeable bump when you hit the actuation point.
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In contrast to the tight surface of the acrylic, the oil paint was noticeably thicker, tactile, and slightly uneven.
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Old computer games are these wonderfully weird and broken tactile things that are full of innocent spaces and quirks.
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These provide instant tactile feedback to the brain of the shape, feel and weight of whatever is being grasped.
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Typing on the keyboard is fantastic; I really enjoy the switches, which provide some tactile feedback but aren't noisy.
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By actually using the vessels, the user can relate to the taboo of cannibalism on a tactile level too.
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Touchscreens have improved on the devices, but they're nowhere near the responsiveness or tactile pleasure of clicking that button.
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The Hyper Clack Tactile Mechanical Keyboard is what happens when a keyboard and Super NES become one beautiful peripheral.
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Once we have 3GPP Rel 16 uRLLC tech the future of tactile internet is even more promising#SnapdragonSummit pic.twitter.
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Acer went with an all-red backlight for the keys, which are shallow, soft, and don't feel very tactile.
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If the clicky spring is too noisy for you, the Silo switch will also offer tactile and linear alternatives.
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The second purchase is a mechanical keyboard, with key switches that provide tactile feedback and withstand high volume usage.
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And this physical domination of the unremarkable and temporary space encodes it with a more tactile understanding of place.
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Common Touch immerses visitors into a world of discovery in which history intersects with new forms of tactile expression.
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They're also highly versatile, providing the kind of tactile feedback that pure finger-tracking solutions like Leap Motion lack.
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Instead it serves as a big, tactile button, that toggles between screens, helps with syncing and resets the device.
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The melding of Yamada's distinctly tactile sensibilities and the house style of Kyoto Animation creates a poetry in bodies.
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Nevertheless, Facebook's researchers wanted to look into the possibility of using tactile data as a surrogate for visual data.
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It's not only the tactile experience that's different, it's also the act of going to a place to learn.
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It might just be the perfect blend of flat portability and the substantive tactile feedback of old-school keyboards.
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Luna, "a tactile, narrative puzzle game" that bridged the two projects, wasn't quite so wacky, but was undeniably beautiful.
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D'Amico feels that customers simply aren't comfortable making such a large purchase without some tactile moment with the machine.
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Hamilton Leithauser has one of the most tactile voices in rock: a coarse yet viscous instrument, like wet concrete.
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Not much changes in the familiar cabin, which treats eyes and fingers to materials with visual and tactile heft.
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It's a virtuoso stretch of writing, rendered with a blue-flame intensity, blazing and tactile and full of life.
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The eccentric miscellany of materials share one important quality: they are tactile, textured, and exist in the third dimension.
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Each piece almost beckons the viewer to touch it, tantalizing us with the promise of a strange, tactile experience.
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Researchers have been trying to answer that question by blindfolding sighted people and measuring if their tactile abilities improve.
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If you need to tranquilize your antsy family with a tactile distraction, then look no further than monkey bread.
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Few medieval playing cards survive, as they were tactile objects — shuffled, dealt, and traded until they deteriorated from touch.
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Real, tangible texture can be created through endless tactile possibilities: cutting, building, tearing or layering of materials, for example.
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"This Bridge" is an intimate spectacle: a mix of the untamed and the tactile, the sensorial and the formal.
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But Denis doesn't just prettify her actors: She lingers on their forms, their skin, stressing texture that becomes tactile.
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Steed strokes the paste-like paint onto the surface, creating an uneven tactile skin that is pebbled and brushy.
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Her pieces' ample shapes and tactile botanical motifs earned her the MoMu Award, the prize from Antwerp's fashion museum.
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You can even choose which switches it ships with: Romer-G Tactile, Romer-G Linear, or GX Blue switches.
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This experimental feature used waterproof cameras to conjure an abstract, tactile sense of the work of a fishing trawler.
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Many gamers swear by the tactile feel of a physical switch being depressed every time they pound a key.
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"People used to think sculpture was a tactile thing," Mr. Ginnever told The Star Tribune of Minneapolis in 2008.
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But there is something about the luscious, tactile quality of a magazine which is a real luxury I think.
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Fusing the visible with the tactile, Lebe ensconced every part of the model's body in a halo of light.
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Planets will be a luminescent, interactive pond called Koi & People and a squishy, tactile installation called Soft Black Hole.
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Knight's sculptures are more tactile than visual; they don't photograph well; they're simultaneously porous and invulnerable, gross and alluring.
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For Maschine, these updates also mean a more optimized and tactile experience for programming and performing beats on the fly.
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Light, sound, and vibration patterns correspond with each gesture made on a Smartstone, giving autistic users tactile feedback when communicating.
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Le Corbusier certainly wasn't the only person to turn his favorite animal companion into a tactile object after its death.
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Her other formats investigate tactile or layered mediums, toying with the texture of appropriated paper or books and deconstructed photos.
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Conference calls that cause kinesthetics to tune out can be replaced by interactive, tactile modes of work-like whiteboarding sessions.
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Because the set dressing feels so tactile, the movie creates a genuine sense of atmosphere in a potentially generic setting.
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It's tactile, because you're touching all these different controls that give you more options than just a one-to-one.
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Those things are all real, but it's still amazing to have this tactile interface with the world via a body.
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The alternative I'm proposing is to simply use hard, tactile buttons that a reasonable person can recognize and activate easily.
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Clay, the medium she turned to after fiber, offered new tactile possibilities for Mukherjee, who added her own technical innovations.
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A good coach will be able to use verbal, tactile, aural, and visual cues to explain his point, Bergeron says.
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But it was a marvel, tactile and visceral, and proof that great movies really can come from the server farm.
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It's a tactile, human experience, relying on sets, props, and a cast of wonderfully dedicated actors to work its magic.
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The tactile bag is AW18's most comforting trend – just keep it away from sticky dance floors come party season.
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It also doesn't have to strictly be leather; just something that's more tactile, grippy, and human-friendly than slippery glass.
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Pointing to his robotic fingertips, Matheny explained that they already contain tactile sensors capable of detecting texture, pressure, and temperature.
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For him the world of strategic threats was tactile and physical, a matter of geography and the clash of forces.
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The keys are soft and necessarily lack the sort of tactile impact I'm used to on my full-time laptop.
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He is a sad product of rape culture, a mass of inchoate desires who barely exists in the tactile world.
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Perhaps you're now thinking of the first phone you ever owned, Tamagotchi-like with its plastic body and tactile keypad.
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Paul Parravano, co-director of MIT's Government and Community Relations office, gives Team Tactile feedback from a blind person's perspective.
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Regardless of how it was conceived and produced, Tactile is an invention that can open doors for the blind community.
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Due to our tactile nature and love of cute things, this approach may not come instinctively to many of us.
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Roger Deakins is operating at the height of his powers, and his lens is flawlessly matched with Villenueve's tactile world.
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Part of it may even be that people appreciate the emotional reaction and tactile feel of a letter, he said.
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All the photos and video in the world can't convey the tactile delight of holding and operating the Yoga Book.
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This has the dual effect of protecting the servos from humans and vice versa, while also allowing natural tactile interactions.
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Also, for the first time the Treasury will add tactile features to the notes for blind and visually impaired people.
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Here comes "Keep Me Singing," made up almost entirely of original songs, full of tactile imagery and richly relatable emotion.
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According to Fast Company, the design would break down traditional classroom environments into "more tactile and visually stimulating" work stations.
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"I prefer the tactile experience of reading a book," said Mr. Masri, a graphic designer who lives in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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Though children took the lead, a brief visual survey revealed that the over-30 crowd also appreciates a tactile indulgence.
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The University of Pennsylvania already held his last printing works, so the acquisition deepened their tactile narrative of Franklin's life.
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Looking at these jewel cases, you're confronted, first, with their tactile existence, and then with the mechanisms of their playback.
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Found objects and craft materials — For a more tactile approach, collect fabric and other scrap materials of 10 different textures.
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They come with a charging case made of delightfully tactile, grippy material (you can shoot about 100 clips per charge).
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For me, some of the best AfriCobra works are the garments created by Jae Jarrell, often with luxurious, tactile suede.
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Slime is also blooming into a symbol of modern childhood — playful, tactile, and, as two middle schoolers put it, satisfying.
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Music is also wonderfully and inescapably visual, physical, tactile — and, in these ways, it weaves its rhythms through our lives.
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But the accusations lodged against Mr. Biden have raised questions about when a "tactile politician" crosses the line into inappropriateness.
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" Slipping back into his gregarious, oblivious portrayal of Biden, Sudeikis said, "You guys know that I'm a tactile politician, right?
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Personally, I prefer the more tactile feel of Cherry MX Blues or Browns, as they're what I use every day.
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But if you enjoy working with your hands as much as I do, the sensory and tactile pleasures are immense.
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I ignored them, even shrugging when I heard his nickname was 'octopus arms' because he was overly tactile with women.
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Such controls had to provide easily distinguishable tactile feedback when there was no time to look at the instrument panel.
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Everything happening here is a face-off: pop and hip-hop, white and black, male and female, slick and tactile.
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The mechanical switches responsible for such a tactile typing experience are varied—there are tons of different types out there.
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It provides uniquely satisfying tactile and auditory stimulation that reinforces your sense of release with every kick and punch landed.
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It's a huge undertaking, but it was to make Skull Island feel like a real place, a tactile tangible place.
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It's a campfire singalong, a signifier of tactile humanity for a singer who knows how technology both redeems and corrupts.
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It spanned everything from severe forms of autism, including children with speech impairments and tactile sensitivities, to much milder forms.
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It spanned everything from severe forms of autism, including children with speech impairments and tactile sensitivities, to much milder forms.
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The artworks in Words/Matter suggest that language is not simply ethereal and cerebral, but infinitely malleable, corporeal, and tactile.
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"Basic tactile sensations are thus shown to influence higher social cognitive processing in dimension-specific and metaphor-specific ways," they report.
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Many people still enjoy the tactile feel of pen and paper and the act of putting ink on a fresh pad.
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Virtual reality might be legit way to give people novel experiences, but it's still all a virtual world lacking tactile sensation.
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Its shape, its size, and the tactile response of its buttons all flawlessly replicate the feel of the Super Nintendo's hardware.
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Vanessa Prager's tactile portraits manipulate paint into a stretched, spiky surface, hightenting features of faces and sometimes even making them unrecognizable.
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I still prefer the tactile feel of older keyboards, but a lot of that may just have to do with familiarity.
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Every single item in Kanye's many homes has been first touched by a tactile artist to ensure it meets Kanye standards.
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He could tell the difference between non-painful and painful tactile perceptions, including variations in an object's curvature and sharp edges.
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This highly visual and tactile exhibition is curated by Feelings, a new art collaborative making their debut in the curatorial game.
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He likes Lego as a medium because it gives him a nice tactile way to work with a pixel-like aesthetic.
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It was more of a "walk-on" the sets, as these are tactile objects, meant to be balanced upon and touched.
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On the performance front, the low-noise switches thanks to Cherry MX have a tactile bump for feedback with every keypress.
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It was all so tactile: he felt its texture, fanned its pages roughly, and smiled at the satisfying sound they made.
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He designed and built some of the first visual scanners and mechanical hands with tactile sensors, advances that influenced modern robotics.
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The filmmakers edited video of real human eyes on top of beautiful, tactile puppets, and the finished effect is so striking.
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They give the tactile feel of a real guitar, and can take a hard shredding, but never need to be tuned.
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With each attempt the robot is pushing against the block, testing for tactile feedback to determine whether it's a safe bet.
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There are tactile feedback motors in both the front and rear of the shoes and also across one of the straps.
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That's the ultimate goal of research like this, adding a tactile feeling to what's being experienced in a virtual reality simulation.
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Pay homage to the Rolling Stones and don a pair of python trousers, best teamed with tactile velvet and tailored cuts.
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With this comes 360-degree video and basic virtual reality, giving us the inroads to content that feels tactile and immersive.
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Fast-forward to this season, and the puffer is now more considered, with off-kilter shapes, vibrant prints, and tactile fabrics.
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In MIT PhD candidate Abe Davis's dissertation, he explains how he's trying to change that and introduce tactile input into videos.
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Textured concrete is used along the walls, since "there is a kind of natural engagement with the tactile," says Mr Hall.
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Pitagora explains that for many, sexual fetishes originate during childhood when experiencing something visual or tactile results in a sexual imprint.
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My practice is tactile; inspiration can come from numerous places, but the unifying factor is a need to manipulate and play.
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Surgeons say no mannequin or computer simulation can replicate the tactile response and emotional experience of practicing on human body parts.
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Paro is equipped with several sensors — tactile, light, audition, temperature and posture — that can respond to the user's voice and movement.
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"Evolution has given marine organisms the ability to sense stimuli across domains—tactile, electrical, acoustic, magnetic, chemical and optical," DARPA explained.
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It's definitely expensive for that purpose — perhaps prohibitively so — but the blend of visual and tactile interactions here are certainly unique.
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Aucoin's sexuality was tactile, oratory, and inescapable at a time in my life when I ran so hard from my own.
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It's hard-wearing, cool-looking, tactile — and, like ceramic, actually has good qualities as far as using it for audio purposes.
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A zine you experience in the physical works it's a tactile object that doesn't require a battery to look at it.
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But the days when cocktail napkins, swizzle sticks, cardboard coasters and matchbooks were the last word in tactile advertising are over.
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Nintendo mentioned in its shareholder meeting that it had no plans to create a tactile controller for its smartphone games. Why?
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And that's exactly what this $30 five-piece set encourages, rewarding kids with unique textures and tactile experiences inside each block.
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The environment has the tactile nature of the jungle in Disney's new version of "The Jungle Book," which Mr. Favreau directed.
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The sandpaper letters are a tactile way of feeling each letter and learning its sound as they move into syllable sounds.
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The former vice president's nascent campaign was also hit around three weeks ago by accusations of excessively tactile behavior with women.
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There's much more tactile feedback that adds depth as you type, unlike the butterfly keyboard, which usually feels stiff and flat.
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Both are comfortable for typing for any length of time, with keys that provide a much more satisfying tactile experience vs.
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For the iPhone 7, it replaced the button with a non-moving version that simulated a click through with tactile response.
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Together, the two provide a crucial combination — sensing and feedback — which allows for a new dimension of interaction through tactile pressure.
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It was this wonderfully tactile, strange experience where you could have something that you cherished wiped over with a misplaced finger.
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"I think everything that can give you this cocooning and monotonous tactile stimulation can have a positive impact," he tells me.
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It's not clear whether Boston Dynamic robots use tactile technology like Kim's, and the company did not respond to an email.
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He took design courses and traveled to Scandinavia, where he was especially impressed by the tactile, flowing designs of Alvar Aalto.
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One company at the forefront is 3D Photoworks, which makes tactile versions of historic paintings and modern photography through 3D printing.
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That said, I'm a very tactile person, and you obviously lose a lot of that when you work on the internet.
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They partnered with artist Andrew Myers to create a tactile painting that is appreciable by both sighted and blind art lovers.
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Take a dry towel and vigorously rub the foal; this tactile stimulation mimics a mare's postbirth licking and can trigger inhalation.
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These appendages clearly overlap and link individuals in the fossilized chains, and perhaps allowed tactile or pheromone signals to be exchanged.
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However, I think I've found it: The Aston Martin DB11, the tactile good that could cure the millennial obsession with experiences.
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There are enough tactile buttons to do most of your core functions, with a BMW iDrive-like controller for everything else.
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A gloriously tactile exhibit at the Center for Book Arts offers a refreshing sense of playfulness in this age of anxiety.
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These switches are soft tactile which means there isn't a "click" during downward travel but when the keycap actually hits the board.
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They affixed Braille labels to canned goods, added corner guards to the table and put tactile controls on the oven and microwave.
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The images collected here provide a magnificently rich resource with which to think about the visual, tactile, and sensual aspects of surgery.
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Biden has already had to weather a campaign crisis over his tactile political style, which some women said made them feel uncomfortable.
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They communicate through tactile sign language; they take each other's hands and form signs with the hands and arms of the other.
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It is a non-tactile experience involving multiple images, rapid movement, and electronic color which actually works against the experience of painting.
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Like their shoes or dreamy Instagram feed, it allows them yet "another visual and tactile format to express our vision," she says.
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But the interactions are playful and charming, and their tactile nature makes an otherwise simple experience feel much more engaging and meaningful.
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There's a tactile, touchy-feely element to the screens on the S3 — and that's a good, rare thing in a modern car.
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And Apple's faux button, while function, simply wasn't as pleasant to use on a tactile level as an actual, real moving part.
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It's plenty sturdy, with tactile buttons, a creak-free frame, and an internal nanocoating that can save the phone from accidental spills.
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Up close, the images are slightly grainy, giving them a tactile quality in addition to the glossiness bestowed by the artificial coloring.
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Well mechanical keys give you that sound along with real time tactile feedback that makes working on a computer oh-so satisfying.
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Oil paint in some of these works adds a light tan geometric shape, whose tactile surface reminded me of skim-coated walls.
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Polaroid cameras have seen an uptick in popularity in recent years, mostly because of the nostalgic, tactile feel that their photos produce.
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Because McLarens are wicked fast, and their lightweight, tactile surfaces certainly look and feel the part of a car to be feared.
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I don't think it's weird — food is tactile and sexy, and we can't help what turns us on, just don't overindulge yourself.
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In a flash of inspiration, she created a Rubik's Cube with tactile inputs so people with limited vision could still use it.
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The 0003 shortlist marks a stark contrast to last year's, which predominantly featured artists making colorful and tactile paintings, prints, and sculptures.
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Kano Computer Kit - $119.99 See Details Each Cubelet block has a different function, so it's a very tactile way to learn coding.
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Aiaiai's distinguishing feature has always been a heavy-duty construction that's pleasantly tactile and more durable than your average pair of headphones.
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The product in question is a boot, outfitted with sensors and feedback motors that generate tactile response based on what they detect.
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Whenever I would activate a maze panel and attempt a solution, I would be surprised by the wonderfully tactile nature of it.
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But with a ways to go before Tactile hits the market, and big plans for the future, they're really just getting started.
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But Tactile, proposed to be the size of a candy bar with 36 characters (216 dots), could cost as little as $100.
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While Prometheus made the future look glossy and sleek, Alien: Isolation returned to the clunky, tactile, outdated tech of the Sulaco spacecraft.
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I do like the freedom of digital releases, and I try to have a tactile object be a part of digital releases.
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Skulls and skeletons are a prevalent theme in his catalogue, one that presents a strong combination of tactile textures and cold sleekness.
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By showing historical dolls alongside his characters, Hancock reminds us that beliefs are incubated during early childhood through visual and tactile means.
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Kuehn and his colleague, Sami Haddadin, have developed a prototype reflex controller with a tactile fingertip sensor that senses temperature and pressure.
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The lack of actual, tactile response along with burying options in menus can lead drivers to take their eyes off the road.
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Carefully considered audio and visual guides are also available, including guides in British Sign Language and tactile versions of the exhibition pieces.
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Like the way writing something down imprints it in one's brain, driving a stick makes a journey more vivid, tactile, and memorable.
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The goal of Labo is to get kids involved in playing games on the Switch in a more hands-on, tactile way.
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"It's good to have a physical, tactile interface like a gearshift knob as a physical connection," he said in a telephone interview.
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It is a waistcoat with thirty-two embedded vibratory motors, connected to a smartphone app that translates sound frequencies into tactile stimuli.
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I wanted the work to embody that, but to also oscillate between that and a meditative stillness resulting from a tactile process.
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The project was designed to give users a more permanent/tactile take on all of the shots they captured on their iPhones.
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It's a moody, contemplative piece of work, and a vividly tactile one as well, lingering on food, smoke, bodies, blood, and water.
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In that way, there's a sensuality about "Cloudbusting" that makes it feel like it belongs firmly within summer, the most tactile season.
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From complex pottery to plastic protruding from canvas, tactile forms of art grant a fuller experience to gallery-goers who can't see.
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Top-of-the-line gaming mice often feature proprietary mechanical switches inside that give them a more tactile feel when you click.
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Sometimes tactile activities are needed to help kids learn lessons, or, in the case of kindergarten and preschool classrooms, learn motor skills.
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It will include haptic feedback and improved tactile sensations such as rumbling and shaking, allowing users to get more immersed in games.
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Printed newsletters offer the charm of receiving a tactile object in the mail, although they're more expensive and time consuming to assemble.
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But reformulated inks and redesigned pens, above, are finding a new audience among writers who are rediscovering the tactile pleasure of paper.
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That's when the channel's creator, Maria, started looking for videos featuring soft, somehow tactile, or otherwise immersive sounds that would soothe her.
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First Words When I was at university, some 20 years ago, learning about the world was a tactile, toilsome sort of experience.
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Nadal said his relief had less to do with the tactile taking of a trophy than his feelings about his playing level.
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Next Thing: Despite the retail downturn, Mr. Snyder hopes to open more stores in New York to give customers a tactile experience.
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Archbishop Bruguès said that the forger had used a technique known as stereotyping, which reproduces the tactile effects of early printed books.
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These days simulations on screens have replaced such models, sacrificing some of their tactile value while gaining the ability to show movement.
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Many of the apartments overlook a 5153,000-square-foot courtyard that reveals that Lightstone has not totally given up on tactile amenities.
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Gaga can veer from bizarre to sensuous to tactile, and is about, as Mr. Naharin has said, finding a connection to groove.
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These Manhattan stores champion nostalgically tactile objects, and somehow, in a landscape of high retail rents and ruthless online competition, they thrive.
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In a field that loves data, the benefit of moving young children from tactile experience to the world of screens is unclear.
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The Vienna Philharmonic plays for him with astonishing virtuosity: strings of tactile fullness; tangy winds; bursts of ideally round and peppery brasses.
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Sure, there is a tactile satisfaction to closing it and maybe a psychological benefit of seeing it closed and not in use.
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These are tactile and varying in size, so that you'll be able to identify the buttons even when you can't see them.
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The idea of using the information they have soaked up over the years, their tactile knowledge, to trade works themselves was anathema.
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From the studio behind Monument Valley, Assemble With Care is a similarly brief, touching, and tactile experience that feels perfect for mobile.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The history and ethos of zine-making is tied to a desire for tactile printed matter.
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Molding and casting is such a tactile process and the mechanics of it are easily personified and supplanted by the sexualized body.
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And it's that tactile, earthy quality that made it popular with 19th-century collectors, and has returned the work to prominence today.
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The texture and the tactile nature of the movie, and the way it uses horror elements, are definitely is faithful to the novel.
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Or, if you're a tactile person, we recommend taking a trip to your local J.Crew and giving these jackets a pet for yourself.
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As Richard Lawson wrote for the Atlantic Wire: One of the peculiar joys of Henson's very strange movie is how tactile it is.
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Rumor has it that Kanye has these tactile artists work with him not only on his clothing line but in his everyday life.
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During the demo you walk (shuffle, really) over various surfaces like metal, wood, snow, and poison, and receive tactile vibrations from the shoes.
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You'll find genuine Cherry blue switches that are very click-y and tactile so you can really feel when you actuate each key.
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Rotating the dial is a joyless experience, lacking any kind of friction or tactile feedback... but you can't expect more at this price.
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The visual effects team got surprisingly detailed as it discussed how to take the 2-D robot into a more tactile, digital space.
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Look But Don't Touch: Tactile Illusions on Maps at the Harvard Map Collection explores how cartographers have used trompe l'oeil illustrations on maps.
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He once remarked that his work is "more tactile and sensate than strictly cerebral", but to the onlooker the balance seems fairly even.
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In this fashion, the physical keys would be underneath, so it retains the tactile function, but removes the risk of anything getting stuck.
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The Blade's keyboard is similar to the one on the prior generation, with a good tactile experience and extensively customizable RGB lighting options.
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Aside from the nostalgia of factor, part of the appeal of instant cameras is the tactile nature and immediate gratification of film itself.
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Vehicle movement feels loose and arcade-like — more Cruisin' USA than Gran Turismo — and it's improved substantially by the tactile nature of Labo.
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At Queen Mary, a college of the University of London, Kaspar Althoefer's team is working on radiation-resilient tactile sensors for robots' fingers.
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Of course, it's useless for playing games and furthermore, only has a binary tactile feel — it works well, but it doesn't feel good.
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Some of that is due to the dingy, banged-up condition of the ships, the feeling that this is a very tactile place.
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Of course, it's a different issue for Japanese Americans, who grew up forced to think about identity in a much more tactile way.
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Wide pavements that are wheelchair-friendly and tactile paving for the visually impaired must not be taken over by street vendors, she added.
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And that I will have the tactile experience of un-creasing the paper, reciting the words, and holding someone's thoughts in my hands.
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The last step is creating an accompanying app, so people can connect Tactile to their smartphones and use the device beyond printed text.
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"Most women don't put a finger under the hood and look for the head of the clitoris on a tactile level," she says.
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"It gave me the ability to juggle several streams of income, my personal life, and work tasks in a tactile way," she said.
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The remote itself is a combination of a touchscreen and backlit tactile buttons, so you can use it without looking in the dark.
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"The results suggest that, in C, the mirror system for touch is overactive, above the threshold for conscious tactile perception," the authors wrote.
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Using Johnson's cutout animation style, her cartoon world would be clean and tactile, like a layered felt board, with lots of empty space.
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Israeli automotive technology startup Tactile Mobility said on Tuesday it secured $9 million in funding from Porsche, Union Tech Ventures and previous investors.
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But if some customers don't care about having a tactile moment with the machine, this could be the point of a major shift.
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This fascination, of course, escalated, leading me to an actual paint company and the two most tactile and hypnotic videos I've ever seen.
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She achieves this effect with intricate and fast brushwork that yields porous, tactile surfaces that absorb the eye and stir sensations of touch.
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The visual and tactile information Baxter gathers is sent to a deep neural network, where it's cross-referenced against images in the ImageNet.
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Paintings, for example, can be created with this audience in mind from the start, layering paint to make it a more tactile experience.
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Do such tactile attentions of another imply individuation, or are interactions producing sensations of touch to be understood as two moving as one?
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Then they were integrated into a garment through the use of an embroidery process that creates physical, tactile controls using conductive sewing thread.
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He has a mind for the tactile, so they gave him something gigantic to hang onto: an 1,800-mile-long slab of concrete.
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The director, Jean-Marc Vallée, created a soundscape and aesthetic that was almost tactile: You could feel the humidity, hear the lazy insects.
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The tactile notations require multiple steps for accurate transcription, and their history of touch means the dots are sometimes smashed or otherwise unreadable.
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The feel of a book, the smell of the paper, the tactile sensation of turning the pages, are all part of the experience.
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With the fashion tribe glued to their Instagram feeds, there's an understandable allure to the tactile quality and homespun feeling of these blankets.
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With no back story or visible friends or family, he's a smooth-skinned enigma whose soft, cushiony physicality anchors the movie's tactile preoccupations.
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But even without that tactile thrill, I'll take Secretariat's epic Triple Crown win in 1973 as the greatest season in sports, ever. What?
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After long days of making work that is innately ephemeral, I find great joy in making tactile things — mostly things I can eat.
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In an increasingly digital age, Mr. Sax reminds us of the human craving for tactile, physical things, and the persistence of the real.
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"The tactile nature to my work is important, as it becomes almost a tangible version of the fashion I'm depicting itself," says Corker.
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The tactile blocks (originally called Tenji blocks) help visually impaired people navigate public spaces by letting them know when they are approaching danger.
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On another occasion, she gave a rubber ball to an inmate who had schizophrenia; she thought that he would benefit from tactile play.
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"Advances in technology have now allowed us to incorporate an effective and durable tactile feature into the new banknotes," she told Mashable Australia.
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"You want to create a pleasurable tactile experience for people," said Catherine Connolly, the chief executive of Merida, a rug company in Boston.
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To be fully human means to touch the tactile soul of the other and to exult in an ethic and esthetic of equality.
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Similarly, Soucek's "Around and 'Round in Circles Is a Ride That Goes Somewhere" (2019) expresses a kind of digital language through tactile means.
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The artist remained hands-on throughout the process, affording volunteers as well as viewers the opportunity to make tactile connection with the work.
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"Rather than going for computer graphic realism, we wanted an impressionistic tactile feel for all the space sequences," Rosenberg tells The Creators Project.
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Lil Me The sooty atmosphere, the complex rhyme structure, the tactile combination of claustrophobia and swagger: New York rap is a religion in decline.
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Haptic Links is designed to provide tactile feedback and bind two controllers together using an actual physical link between the two controllers (see above).
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Delicate manipulation is hard for robots because it requires several skills, including visual acuity, tactile awareness, motion planning, force control, and multiple-hand coordination.
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As noted, modern prostheses don't provide meaningful tactile feedback or perception, so users can't tell if something is rough, smooth, sharp, cold, or hot.
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They broke the video clips down into individual frames, which gave them a data set of more than 3 million visual/tactile-paired images.
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You might get tactile hallucinations—you might feel as if you're being held, or you might feel someone breathing on back of your neck.
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According to the recall notice, the e-shift provides "poor tactile and visual feedback to the driver," which makes unintended gear selection more likely.
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Your mileage may vary: if you're a fan of clicky, tactile switches, the K1 might not bother you as much as it bothers me.
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While many animals masturbate, it has been proposed that humans are unique in their ability to pair tactile genital stimulation with vivid sexual thoughts.
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The Fenix 5S has no touchscreen, no microphone, and no other kind of tactile option for sending quick replies or responses from the watch.
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While virtual reality headsets let you look and move around in a fictional world, VR hasn't yet been able to give users tactile experiences.
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It possesses a tactile "bump" inside the key, so you can feel the exact moment the key press has been read by the keyboard.
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The keys have a familiar layout and shape, with a tactile feeling that's comfortable and only takes a few hours to get used to.
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Works covered in glass feel unfit—they hang guarded and uninviting amid the collection of tactile art objects, their textures protected from unfettered interaction.
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And displays with tactile feedback could offer a unique selling point for the company's devices — similar to Apple's pressure-sensitive "3D touch" iPhone screens.
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And while some of the hybrid smartwatches are picking up the tactile button slack, they lack the full smartwatch capabilities of the Pebble watches.
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The braided wire hasn't frayed, and the scroll wheel and all the buttons feel as tactile and responsive as when the mouse was new.
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With screen edges exposed and the glass back more tactile, you can easily feel the craftsmanship and quality of a device of this caliber.
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Using actuators and sensors, a connected armband was able to convey to a woman in the video a tactile vocabulary of nine different words.
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In an era where everything is controlled by touchscreens and oblique voice commands, there's something incredibly satisfying about a gadget with simple, tactile controls.
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I prefer the Zephyrus' softer keys for gaming, but the Aero 210X has more tactile feedback, which I prefer when writing out longer documents.
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There is also the tactile joy of tearing and rolling injera, a spongy and bubbly flat bread, before using it to mop up sauces.
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It's difficult to convey what a cool feeling it is to reach for a virtual object and get the perfect tactile feedback you expect.
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Typing on it is similar to typing on an iPad, which is to say, there's absolutely no tactile feedback and no actual key actuation.
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It's this physical communication—tactile affection and gentle bruising—that is missing in the way we have come to characterise young men in nightclubs.
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The tactile gaming keyboard is also slick as hell, featuring 2.5mm key travel, N-key rollover, and a backlight for those late night battles.
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"Surfaces get textural and tactile, opposing the delicate and the sturdy.. The crafty touch of raffia details and inlay works," read a designer note.
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To explain why such a tactile device makes sense with a large touch-screen computer like the Surface Studio, Groene pointed to the Tesla.
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Rather than convey an impression of an experience, VR manipulates our visual and auditory senses (and soon our tactile sense) to transmit experience itself.
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Even as she uses overcast, muted hues to underscore her subjects' bodily expressions of malaise and ennui, Yiadom-Boakye's canvases affirm painting's tactile verve.
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That volume knob is quite the tactile delight, borrowed as it is from Naim's well received Mu-So and Mu-So Qb music systems.
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In moments like this, it's clear that Mr. Tiller still has that new star gleam — everything is tactile, every moment a potential song topic.
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Sexual pleasure, for her, she has said, is divided into seven dimensions, and she lists them: viscous, vibrational, tactile, visual, contractual, ecstatic, and collective.
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It's really a dream, offering everything I like about the light, responsive Apple chiclet keyboards without sacrificing all the tactile enjoyment of mechanical switches.
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Modernists of today, whether of the sensuous or the spastic type, are less concerned with method: their music tends to have a tactile immediacy.
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In addition to the tactile element noted by O'Donnell, other key features include a new Bixby voice assistant, an iris scanner and facial recognition.
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Others translate auditory information into tactile sensation for the deaf or use sounds to supply missing haptic information for burn victims and leprosy patients.
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"The shifter is not intuitive and provides poor tactile and visual feedback to the driver, increasing the potential for unintended gear selection," regulators said.
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Using haptic feedback, the WayBand uses a powerful motor to give you tactile sensations about where you are and what direction to walk in.
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The news comes during the E3 conference, where the company has been touting its tactile VR technology and games using Oculus Touch for Rift.
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The non-tactile keys are a bit soft in my opinion but I've been using clicky keyboards for a while and miss the interaction.
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Feel a surface texture, communicate with braille, even play an instrument — the tactile capabilities of future technologies are set to transform our digital experiences.
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They create a tactile link to the people of Late Antique Mediterranean society, when Christianity was overtaking the pagan beliefs of the Roman Empire.
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The installation, "Dispenser 1, 2, 3, 4: Pilsen 2018," offers a tactile expression of how visible gentrification makes one's history in relation to space.
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Coronavirus restrictions have the potential to be particularly disruptive for Mr. Biden, a tactile campaigner who thrives in one-on-one interactions with voters.
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Ms. Petrovic was also concerned about using regular floor rugs because she thought loose fibers could trigger Kas's tactile sensitivities and cause muscle spasms.
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This tactile experience is a retort to the museumesque solemnity of Flight Club and Stadium Goods, the logistical speed bumps of shopping at Supreme.
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"Tyrannosaurs, like crocodilians, have many openings for the trigeminal nerve, which brings back tactile sensations from the snout back to the brain," Carr said.
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The facsimile allows for the issue to be handled by anyone, read and viewed — although the tactile and full visual experience is definitely clipped.
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WALTER DUNDERVILL Known for his tactile use of fabric, Mr. Dundervill creates immersive performance environments that blend dance, visual art, costume and sound design.
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Throughout their lives, mother and son share echoing preoccupations with domesticity and sensuality, and are particularly attentive to the world's tactile and olfactory details.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Thanks to PC gaming, fancy mice with high DPI sensors and tactile mechanical keyboards have become a lot more popular.
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"I know I got in trouble for using this phrase long ago, but I'm a tactile politician," Biden said after one of his stops.
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To that end, the works suggest that language is not simply ethereal and cerebral, but infinitely malleable, corporeal, and tactile — a living thing, even.
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This year, the festival is honoring Japanese animator Naoyuki Tsuji, whose works have a distinctive tactile, handmade aesthetic comparable to that of Don Hertzfeldt.
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The result is Shapereader, a system of tactile ideograms, or "tactigrams:" haptic equivalents for objects, actions, feelings, characters, and other features of any story.
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If you want a keyboard with more tactile keys than what you might be using, the G6993 Orion mechanical keyboard is currently $59.99 (usually $119.99).
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Displayed on an adjacent wall, the maquettes for public and private commissions are artworks in themselves and tactile records of the complexity of her process.
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The designers of the Honor 7C payed special attention to the device's tactile feel, producing a rounded-edge design that fits easily in your hand.
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Compared to other psychedelics it's more physical, with an intense body load [a tactile sensation] that can be experienced as euphoria, or nausea, or both.
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People are flocking back to physical objects not just because of the pleasing tactile experience, but because it's become markedly cheaper to explore hardware synthesis.
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The quality of the paper, the smell of the ink, and the tactile experience allows it to become more of a book than a magazine.
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These Zealios have this really nice tactile bump when you press them, kind of like a Cherry MX clear but without the stiffness and scratchiness.
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But others fear that ubiquitous images of sexualised children and child pornography foster the paedophile delusion that sees ordinary, spontaneous and tactile children as flirtatious.
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While technologies like hand-tracking have been the augmented reality control input du jour, one of its biggest issues is the lack of tactile feedback.
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The labor-intensive process results in tactile and visionary works filled with images of scared animals, plants, and ritual objects central to the Wixárika cosmos.
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These are two of the tactile controls you can use; the one on the left side adjusts incline, and the one on the right, speed.
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Electrovibration: Bringing Tactile Back In 260, Barack Obama redrafted the electioneering script, becoming the first presidential candidate to use social media as a political channel.
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Instead, corks continue to be relevant because they offer a familiar touch of tactile, natural delight for those who don't want to move to screwcaps.
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According to the company, the integration between hardware and software goes deeper, offering an approximation of the tactile feedback one gets with real-world modeling.
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They also report a greater number of auditory, tactile, and somatic (body-related) sensations, perhaps due to their already heightened sense of touch and hearing.
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Swiss artist Chrissy Angliker, who painted quickly using her fingers and blobs of thick, tactile paints, found inspiration in the curves of a female body.
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Here, in "The Return," he writes with both a novelist's eye for physical and emotional detail, and a reporter's tactile sense of place and time.
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Take a few moments to burn these images and locations into your mind (adding motion, sounds, smells and tactile sense to your imagined scenes helps).
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But he wants to branch out, he says—to writing and directing and producing, but also to more tactile arts, like the visual arts space.
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As in "Untitled (To Sappho)," Twombly compresses the visual (the mirror), the tactile (the opulent layer of paint), and the olfactory senses (the smudged flowers).
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Discovering Hands was founded in 2158 and, since then, Hoffmann's specially trained, blind "Medical Tactile Examiners" (MTEs) have examined thousands of women's breasts throughout Germany.
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The ideas that surfaced in this rich and tactile atmosphere, from a 218st-century vantage point, at least, were audacious and at times deeply problematic.
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The touch screen not only helps players establish a tactile relationship to Florence and Krish's story, but also opens the game to a wider audience.
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You get a nostalgia trip: a reminder, in an era dominated by alienating interactions with digital devices, of the tactile satisfactions of Machine Age technology.
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Its look has essentially stayed the same since its inception: Pieces are earthy, tactile and bold, usually combining metal with both semiprecious and costume stones.
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And a tactile understanding of their careful planning and workmanship also reinforces the connection between the spiritual and the scientific in many of these structures.
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Such tactile and personal work fills the tight gallery space, allowing the viewer an intimate encounter with the artist and the breadth of her art.
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By placing interior controls on touch screens rather than tactile knobs and switches, carmakers have made vehicles much more annoying and dangerous to interact with.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE This bass-less trio album shattered any previous conception of what three jazz musicians could create together; it's an exercise in tactile wizardry.
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In 2015, the Reserve Bank of Australia said it would add a tactile feature to the notes to help the visually challenged know the value.
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While the typographical smiley faces have taken on tactile, almost organic form, the "driftwood" appears pixelated and glitchy, an unconvincing stand-in for biological reality.
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Some tactile sensations are lost when operating using a robot, and many surgeons have not adjusted to that, which can be a difficulty, he said.
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It will include haptic feedback and improved tactile sensations, such as rumbling and shaking, so users can better feel what's going on within a game.
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Tictail is the rare retail intermediary for whom a real-world shop makes sense; it is a middleman for products that benefit from tactile assessment.
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For more tactile control than a capacitive touch screen, there's also a 2.4 GHz handset that can extend your flight range up to 500 feet.
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Help toddlers hone their tactile awareness by burying little objects like marbles, toy cars and small figurines in a sand dish or bowl of rice.
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Bond would have both bedded and murdered (if needed) the women, always preferring the sort of tactile off-and-on intimacy switch that Powers lacks.
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Now, so many of our screens are touch-based that we spend all day having tactile relationships with them, and we hardly seem to notice.
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The music here is tactile and warm: erotically lush disco on "Montana," offhand Southern gospel on "Young Man," casual country-funk on the title track.
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The forthcoming facsimile will capture the appearance and feel of the original pages, which will be printed on highly tactile stock paper of various weights.
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The finished pieces have a tactile relationship to the effort of writing a novel, yet 100 Novels is also about learning how to read devotionally.
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There's a very tactile nature to the game; Luigi can bump into objects and they react, and your main weapon is a ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner.
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Plus, if he gets tired of her singing, he can use the device's tactile controls to skip ahead to the next song — without leaving the shower.
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Razer's 17-inch Blade Pro gaming laptop also has 10 "dynamic tactile keys" that can be programmed with different icons to launch different apps or shortcuts.
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Its thin power button and volume rocker aren't as tactile as they need to be, and make it difficult to tell when you've actually pressed them.
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It will include haptic feedback and improved tactile sensations, such as rumbling and shaking, so that users can better feel what's going on within a game.
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For that, you have to turn to video games, which use player interaction to put some weight behind the act of texting, both tactile and emotional.
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It's especially great on Switch — the system's little-used HD rumble provides a tactile sensation that almost makes it feel like you're controlling a physical object.
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The nude photographs her husband, photographer Herbert Matter, took of her in 21970 on the beach in Provincetown are elegant, tactile and over-the-top sexy.
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One day, Nancy, 51, marveled at how a handcrafted multicolored pastel quilt designed to provide tactile stimulation —called a sensory blanket — calmed her restless mother down.
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IEEE Spectrum posted the video below of a robotic arm at work with a BioTac tactile fingertip sensor that can sense changes in pressure and temperature.
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Audio-Technica's R70x, which I recently reviewed, are another great option at $349, but they don't have the sonic refinement or tactile luxury of the Aeons.
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Modern cars are accused of looking and feeling very much the same — kind of like smartphones — they are tactile, three-dimensional rectangular objects loaded with sensors.
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Helmets are big challenges when it comes to overall vision, especially on the periphery, and the pressurization of the suit further blunts the tactile sensory experience.
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The lack of finish infuses them with a tactile presence while asserting that sophistication can be achieved while hewing to the handmade and, more importantly, homemade.
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It's a tactile audio music meditation service, which I'd actually used ... We took our son last week to an IMAX VR. And they actually have those.
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My tactile awareness narrows to only the parts that are interacting with another person — though this includes secondary interaction, like using a whip or a condom.
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Passersby were similarly impressed with the dog's response to feedback, both through spoken affirmation and tactile feed, such as petting under different parts of his body.
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First of all, Marinetti proposes to get rid of cutlery so as not to interfere with the possible "pre-labial tactile pleasure" that eating can give.
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According to Herstik, romantic Tauruses love the high drama of a lacy, racy garment and revel in the tactile pleasure of silky fabric against their skin.
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" Created by Max Harper, Matthew Seaton, and Evan Huggins FIRST RUNNER UP REVIVE: "This system integrates virtual reality, tactile feedback, and music to teach Tai Chi.
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It's something tactile you can feel and appreciate, as opposed to engineering ingenuity Force Touch, which is still a marvel but one that's hidden and invisible.
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The saturated hues of Kodachrome, different transparency values, and the dust, scratches, and other imperfections of time added to the tactile quality of the sculptural objects.
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If the driver does not respond, it will escalate alerts, including a steering wheel light bar, visual indicators, tactile alerts in the seat and audible alerts.
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The only shift she made from city to country living was adding a few warm, tactile accents achieved easily with cozy sheepskin pelts and velvet upholstery.
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A large part of the allure comes from a defining influence of the D.I.Y. movement, an embrace of tactile crafts as an antidote to digital living.
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Staying in line with Cutler's vintage, timeless aesthetic, the technology inside the hive is concealed: "We wanted the experience to be tactile and analog," she explains.
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It had no visual component, no tactile component, no person with hopeful or embarrassed face to read, no scent wafting, no acid collection in the mouth.
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In partnership with Bigcommerce, Saint Heron worked with designers including Bloom & Plume, Linea Germania, Morgan Parish, Tactile Matter, and Bernadette Thompson, as well as many others.
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Those with smaller fingers do significantly better because the tactile receptors in the fingers, of which everyone may have the same amount, are more densely packed.
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They both said it's hard to say for sure, because most of the published studies done on tactile acuity in the blind use the grating task.
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Take yourself to a spa and get a massage: As an Earth sign, you need the stress worked out of you in a physical, tactile manner.
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And then there's my arrangement of olives, fennel and miniature citrus—with added noise, perfume, and tactile rectangles—all of which I'm attempting to take in.
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After making fruitless attempts to track down this blind man, Myers and the gallery set out to find a blind artist and paint their tactile portrait.
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As with "pinhole," I slowly became aware of the different surfaces, which quietly flood the image with an understated tactile sensuality that is rare in photographs.
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Mr. Biden, who is famous for overly tactile friendliness, has been dealing with two women's charges that he upset them by greeting them far too intimately.
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In "#334," the dialogue that Calvert is having with the printed image is clearly stated, most explicitly in the wide, tactile brushstrokes made of two hues.
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And though the lack of glass avoids superimposing the reflection of the viewer onto the images, the oily tactile façades nonetheless implicates 100% of internet consumers.
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Teresa Palmer's work in the opening minutes of "Berlin Syndrome" succeeds in conveying the nearly tactile sensations of being an enthusiastic stranger in a strange land.
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If you live in your Google Calendar, but want a more tactile or offline-friendly way to access it, exporting it can be a good option.
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It's a polished game with bold, slick graphics, while the touchscreen tries to mimic that tactile sensation which makes card games feel so good to play.
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Henderson prefers keyboards with clicky keys, those that require more force to push them down and have a tactile bump you can feel with each keystroke.
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Rob: One of the things about Star Wars that I've always liked so much is that everything in Star Wars has such a concrete tactile feel.
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There is irresolvable tension between the painting's many different focal points and its surface covered (or threaded) by insistent, tactile lines, which complicates the viewer's experience.
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Even when employing a TC2 Jacquard Loom or 3D printer, the featured artists always have their hands in simpler, analog, biophilic, and tactile practices as well.
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Goldbarth's latest offering calls to mind that old tin spinning toy that radiates sparks when you push the bottom with your thumb: kinetic, tactile, dazzling, fun.
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For this reason, historic globes are usually kept behind glass or in storage at libraries and museums, the tactile aspect of the objects inaccessible to visitors.
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There is something bittersweet about a library tome so well used that it has fallen to pieces, its tactile decay reflecting a collective act of reading.
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There are a total of 210 different patterns from the Shapereader tactile repertoire, which combine into more than 6,000 permutations in the story as a whole.
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Are they aesthetic objects, meant to be collected, curated, and exhibited, or tactile assemblages of words and images, intended to be handled, shared, and pored over?
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For her, these brief treks in the woods are about reconnecting with history and nature on a tactile, sensual level—sneakers just get in the way.
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The finish is tactile: the speaker cloth wraps around the top two-thirds of the device and gives it the appearance of a rather sophisticated pin cushion.
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One section of MIN is devoted to production, in which the character of the work comes from the tactile quality of print, rather than graphic design elements.
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Related: Please Touch the Art: 3D-Printed Masterworks for the Blind Artist Crafts Tactile Portraits the Blind Can See A Blind GIF Artist Visualizes His Lost Sight
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)READMEThe "buttons" on the side of the U26.63+ are actually fake touch sensors that annoyingly don't have any sort of actual tactile feedback.
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Emma Willard, who was a pioneer in women's education, created the 1826 Geography for Beginners with little tactile illusions that indicated agricultural production around the United States.
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The Pro X model is the one to go for if you want easily detachable switches, and costs $149.99 with either GX Clicky, Linear, or Tactile switches.
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It features a familiar button configuration and color scheme for original Nintendo Game Boy fans, and even grooves on the back that will prompt some tactile nostalgia.
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It's a dynamic that's epitomized by the tactile click that docking a Joy-Con makes compared to removing it: it's far more enjoyable to reattach the controller.
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Young children can terrorize a dog; they have to be taught to be tactile, gentle and patient as the puppy becomes more secure in its new surroundings.
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It's extremely fitting, then, that his medium of choice is the book, embodying the long held belief that books allow for a more intimate, personal, tactile experience.
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I come from being a fan of [Andrei] Tarkovsky and Terrence Malick, and the idea that the tactile, physical world plays a large role in a movie.
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The challenge faced by the chef was to help the patients reconnect with chocolate flavors they had lost, via "other aural, visual and tactile sensations," he said.
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The face of the instrument also has tactile bumps, similar to frets on a guitar, to help players easily and intuitively move between the notes they want.
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And even with the relative absence of sound, the experience was still satisfyingly tactile — I didn't hear the keys, but I felt them clacking under my fingers.
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For Givord, who has an industrial design background, preserving that tactile nature with the scans, instead of simulating a digital wood grain, was essential to the project.
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This preserves the tactile feedback of DJing with turntables (allowing for things like slip-cueing and scratching), but it doesn't eliminate the pitfalls that come with it.
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The knob rotation has a good amount of friction to it, making for a satisfying tactile feel, though the volume marker isn't easily identifiable in the dark.
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Writing for New York magazine, David Edelstein said: Let me add that what's onscreen is tactile and emotional, full of shocking anger, unexpected tenderness, and devastating epiphanies.
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So when we talk about things like virtual reality, I find that quite boring compared to reality and what we're living with in a tactile, physical world.
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"Without the tactile, warm, crisp pleasures of a doughnut, all you're getting in these jelly beans is a cloyingly sweet hit of vanilla cake flavor," they wrote.
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Talbot's calotype debuted around the same time as Louis Daguerre's daguerreotype, and Hill would state that he preferred the more spontaneous and tactile qualities of the calotype.
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What that means in practice is that you won't get the loud clicking noise that's typical of mechanical keyboards, but you will get a similar tactile response.
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Modeled by Di Luggo, the structure is designed to be a tactile representation of the eye that visitors can run their hands over to comprehend its form.
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As a very tactile, sensual person, you loathe discomfort; however, you are learning the importance of holding your emotional, physical, or spiritual pain rather than denying it.
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I hadn't laid my hands on it until my preview of the Blade Pro this week, and it immediately charmed me with its tactile responsiveness and agility.
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It's gorgeous and tactile, a show as much about the sensuous softness of having a body as it is about the eerie discomfort of the same thing.
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I noticed a repeated theme of touch and tactile-ness throughout the album; it felt like hearing your thoughts on bodies and their relationship to the world.
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The movement and tactile response involved in handwriting leaves a memory trace in the sensorimotor part of the brain, which are retrieved when reading the letters involved.
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While the interplay of light and shadow helps anchor the view in a tactile, three-dimensional world, the jumble of planes and geometric forms tilt toward abstraction.
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Tactile Mobility said it plans to use the funds, which could grow to $14 million, to further develop its technology and data offerings and expand marketing operations.
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The antenna lines aren't nearly as ugly as the iPhone 6S's, the buttons are perfectly tactile and I don't even mind the camera hump on the back.
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There is a tangible, tactile quality to so many of its characters and settings, as if they're inviting you to reach into the screen and touch them.
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He did three experiments with 158 sighted participants and tested their tactile acuity after short-term visual deprivation periods ranging from under 10 to over 110 minutes.
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Seemingly following the directive of the song's title, the dancers all eventually find themselves in the same club, rocking and jacking to Maphumulo's acoustically flourished, tactile beats.
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The EMPAC performance also offered a "tactile demonstration" prior to the show, in which audience members could hold a 3D replica of the ramp in their hands.
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Tactile art like Myers' — which includes any art meant to be felt in order to be fully experienced — is engaging for art lovers of all visual ability.
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Blind visitors touch a replica of the statue Laocoon and His Sons during a tour of the Louvre's Tactile Gallery collection at the National Museum in Bogota.
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Several museums and galleries have started hosting tactile tours, which serve as ways for blind people and people with low vision to touch replicas of famous artworks.
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" Mr. Corman said Nick Groarke, the creative director of NJG Studio, wanted "Madonna 66" to be "a tactile book — that you touched it and you felt something.
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Being self-propelled, in tactile contact with the outside world, contrasts a useful counterpoint to spending eight or ten hours staring at a computer screen and writing.
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After I worked in restaurant kitchens, I learned to be more careful and precise, archiving all the tactile and visual reference points that would work like cues.
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But the political ground has shifted under Mr. Biden, and his tactile style of retail politicking is no longer a laughing matter in the era of #MeToo.
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He has described himself as a "tactile politician" who tries to comfort people with hugs, kisses and touches on the shoulder when they appear nervous or upset.
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From cans of tuna and fifteen to infinite suns, OReilly assures me that this tactile sense of disparate things being interconnected is at the heart of Everything.
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Biden, a tactile politician whose best moments are often on rope lines interacting one-on-one with voters, will be denied those opportunities for the foreseeable future.
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The company made a big deal of its DragonHinge at its prototype showing, comprised of gears and built to flex the screen in a tactile, reassuring manner.
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Aquatic species can't shake hands, but at least some will be amenable to tactile introductions at this free event, presented by the River Project, a conservation nonprofit.
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For Alberto Rodriguez, assistant professor in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering, the robot represents an advance in the use of tactile, physical interactions to learn new tasks.
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A key to being embodied in this way is tactile experience—what we touch, whom we touch, how many we touch, and why we find them touching.
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"Tactile sensing can facilitate robot manipulation, especially when the robot gripper occludes objects from cameras," says UC Berkeley roboticist Ken Goldberg, who wasn't involved in this work.
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The mouse visual cortex is kind of a mess, organizationally speaking—mice are tactile and olfactory critters in ways primates are not, according to some brain scientists.
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Mechanical keyboards, long sought after for their superior responsiveness and tactile feedback, are the gold standard for gaming keyboards—and they're usually priced to match that reputation.
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Born out of taping remedies for athletes, their ergonomic fabric gets to know your body and works like Kinesio tape, which offers tactile feedback to its wearer.
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Since last November, he's been working on a project that leverages emerging tech, like 3D cameras and perceptual computing to create a more tactile and interactive experience.
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There is a tactile quality to the series of portraits on view at Ubu Gallery in Manhattan, a grainy texture that is difficult to capture in photographs.
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This balance of space being added or taken away adds to a tactile experience that strips the viewer of context and pushes her into Arsham's imagined world.
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While I'm not quite a professional user, the physical, tactile sensation of turning the dial just feels really nice, whether you're scrolling through tabs or adjusting font size.
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And while the Y35 may offer some of the tactile feel missing from digital cameras, there are tons of apps that offer a similarly analog-inspired developing experience.
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Even their notably tactile affection for one another feeds the mission—as one member put it, they literally hold on to one another without the fear of loss.
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While they feel a tiny bit lighter than their 20-year-old counterparts, they're arguably even more solid, and the buttons have a nice tactile punch to them.
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While it does provide a tactile grasp, it's also packed with buttons and wheels that offer you better control over your camera's settings, like exposure, zoom, and ISO.
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While the era of the tactile smartphone keyboard is clearly over, the Key2.833 makes a great case for why it's too soon for that feature to completely disappear.
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They even have the same tactile feel as the Game Boy's buttons, but I wouldn't mind a subtle label as to which was the all-important snooze button.
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Powder blushes and stick foundations will always have their place in our makeup bags, but the texture we find ourselves reaching for lately is a lot more tactile.
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She mentions the karate-like belts — that are long enough to wrap around the body twice and hand to another person — as tactile elements important to the line.
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Polaroid OneStep 2: 'Stranger Things' Edition Polaroid cameras have seen an uptick in popularity in recent years, mostly because of the nostalgic, tactile feel that their photos produce.
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You have to be inside the scene — the tactile world of tables and chairs and sunlight — attending to your characters, people who exist for you in nonvirtual reality.
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But it still struggles with what humans excel at—making decisions based on absorbing and evaluating a medley of audio-visual, sensory, and tactile cues from the environment.
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While in a virtual reality environment, and when hooked up to the exoskeletons, the patients could see virtual representations of the own bodies, and even receive tactile feedback.
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The bass, treble and volume knobs flanking the right speaker are a nice touch, providing a solid tactile sensation in a world beset by feedback-less touch screens.
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Carmen C. Wong has been organizing "tactile" food performances for roughly a decade, and she is now hosting unique events centered around the deeper philosophical meanings of meals.
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Velcro straps secure the glove at your palm and the individual finger controls hook onto the end of your fingertips with motors that offer tactile feedback to users.
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They have unusual hand-like front paws with increased tactile sensitivity and reduced webbing, which they use to forage for their prey of crustaceans, mollusks and small fish.
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The "HyperSense" haptic technology has been developed alongside Lofelt, a company which you might remember for its wrist-mounted subwoofer, and converts audio signals directly into tactile feedback.
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"Lots of autistic women would not be able to keep up with extreme beauty standards because of sensory issues, such as extreme sensitivities to tactile stimuli," Sommer explains.
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Tracking the individual movements of your hand and fingers in order to really bring a lifelike tactile experience into VR. Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
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Hultén went on to a career making expressive and tactile synthesizers, retro-inspired game consoles, and other truly funky audiovisual contraptions that combine the organic and the electronic.
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After last February's hackathon, Team Tactile was accepted into Microsoft's #MakeWhatsNext patent program, which provides legal help to women inventors throughout the complex process of getting a patent.
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According to Quandt's experiments, for the straightforward task of becoming more expert at color-weight associations, just one tactile trial is enough, although reading written information is not.
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The sound is also tuned to be the same as the MW60 and the MW50s have the same tactile controls and multipoint Bluetooth features as their larger sibling.
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Earlier this year, Gartner research vice president Mark Hung spoke to CNBC and said 5G could "enable the 'tactile internet,'" with latency so short that feedback feels instantaneous.
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Internally, it's running on an unimpressive Atom x5 processor, but this is the tradeoff that Lenovo has chosen, valuing real-world, tactile appeal more highly than synthetic performance.
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The band supposedly relies on something called "tactile illusions" to make the vibrations seem as if they're moving across a wearer's wrist as opposed to buzzing in place.
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For 12 months, the patients participated in a training regimen that involved immersive virtual reality training, visual-tactile feedback, and walking with a custom-designed lower-limb exoskeleton.
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In the first, patients were fitted with an Oculus Rift, an EEG cap to measure brain wave activity, and a vibrating tactile feedback device attached to their forearms.
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In addition to its security features, Australia's new A$5 note will include a tactile element to help vision-impaired people distinguish between the different denominations of banknotes.
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TEL AVIV, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Israeli automotive technology startup Tactile Mobility said on Tuesday it secured $9 million in funding from Porsche, Union Tech Ventures and previous investors.
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"The finding that tactile sensation with a robot affects human physiology lends merit to the idea that robots can elicit powerful social responses from people," the researchers wrote.
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While studies have shown that sighted people can show improvement on tactile tasks through training, his research hasn't found that putting people in the dark made any difference.
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For example, humanoid rescue robots with tactile sensors in their feet could be able to sense what kind of terrain they were on, and adjust their balance accordingly.
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The friendship between this dog and hedgehog may be linked to the fact that both species are social animals and that they provide tactile sensations for each other.
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A self-driving demo at the NFB convention earlier this year with Lyft and Aptiv showed how tactile maps could share information that's usually conveyed on a screen.
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Unlike most tactile robots that feel with sensors on the outside of the machine, this robotic hand has its sensors on the inside, more similar to a human.
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