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Cutting Edge - Motion, Texture And 3D Forms As Interactive Services (Part I)

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8 Sep 2012MIT7 min read 27K   898   12  
This article is the first toddler step in the development of a framework for the delivery of motion, touch and 3D forms as interactive services locally and over networks.
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