h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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Is this 'air' as in 'air guitar'? |
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are there arrays of air valves available? If so, why not use the electro mechanical part to directly interface with the user? The Ferrofluid Idea had the nice touch of no-moving-parts (apart from the fluid motion), but this seems a little Rube Goldberg [+], yet is too straightforward [-].
Let's have the electromechanical arrays tickle large uniform skin grafts to form special goosebump-patterns. |
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Loonqwal: I guess that's a fair question and the answer may be yes. I searched Google for "array of air valves MEMS" (MEMS = micromechanical technology) and got a result stating:
"Development of a MEMS Microvalve Array for Fluid Flow Control ... . A MEMS microvalve array for fluid flow control has been. developed. ..." |
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Direct Link: http://tinyurl.com/bhep7a |
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Direct electromechnical interaction works (I think some braille displays do this) but again its complicated since it has the disadvantage of requiring direct actuators interaction with the user. The air valves in my idea are merely tiny control elements sitting above a pressurized 'bed' - a layer of high pressure air which the valves selectively bleed through to specific areas above to interact with the user ( i guess i didn't make this clear in my idea) |
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