Programmable Matter: Giving Physical Objects Digital Capabilities
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- Stefanie Mueller is a prominent computer scientist and associate professor at CSAIL and EECS, MIT. Known for her research in the field of human-computer interaction (HCI) and digital fabrication. Her work focuses on designing and developing novel interactive systems and fabrication techniques that enable users to create personalized and customizable physical objects, advancing the field of HCI and bridging the gap between the digital and physical worlds.
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The fundamental of these photochronic liquids is based on the photochronic coating used on spectacles (glasses). For example the color of the glass can be changed in UV light, i.e., from transparent to brown/blue/green depending on the material used for coating the glass.
Very Nice Way Of Explanation 😊 Specially EXAMPLES 👏
2:59 I remember and I miss it. Streaming changed music for the worse. Also, It's nice to own actual physical stuff. Objects have stories and feelings attached to them.
I agree with the second part of your comment, but I don’t see how you can justify the anti-streaming stance.
Imagine this tech with Tattoos... You can change the shape whenever you want or make it transparent entirely...
on our way to monetize colors and patterns now I see.
but y tho??
🤣🤣
Could vastly reduce waste but yes it will really suck subscribing to a service just to wear clothes. End of capitalism when
@@Dri_ver_ Oh wow the amount of stupid in your comment.
We already do? For anyone living in America. The color Ups brown is trademarked. The Adidas 3 striped pattern is trademarked.
Amazing…
One ink only too paper an light too print with in color. Filaments with it could change colors an patterns based on projected images this is a major change coming!
Wheres the link to the paper?
very cool! but are these only meant to be used in the dark? sunlight will desaturate images quickly.
also, most plastics degrade with UV light, the more feature you apply, the worse the material properties get.. gonna be a long time before this technology can scale.
I suppose it depends on the specific wavelengths needed to cause the change. I'd go on to say that the danger of ionizing UV radiation might be the biggest limiter on its commercial use.
@@astr0nox I think it would be demand and how resilient the photochromic dyes are. If I can't wash my photochromic shirt, I'm not going to buy it. If I need to repaint my photochromic wall every few months, no thanks. As far as UV light use goes, just don't be in a room for too long while setting the patterns. It's not like UV lingers.
how long do these effects last with ambient light? since any object visible to sunlight and other light sources will be bombarded with other wavelengths.
Humans are incredibly adept at making simple things overly complicated 🎉
I would argue the other way. Many things in reality are complicated, but we have made much of them accessible and simple.
yeah. just look at computers and youtube. so complicated. we should just stop using and developing technology...
wow
These bot comments are getting more realistic
Reprogrammable wall, yes yes and slow transformation of light is alright
Nice. In the future i wont have to buy anymore clothes, and custom accessories and also wont have to pay for services for someone else to do customization for me i can just do it myself. This is going to eliminate millions of more jobs, but thats fine. This is awesome.
This is literally lit.
futuristic
Neil Breen!
Ohoh... Monthly subscriptionssss
Other than that it looks faaaantaasticc
The techonology and its implementation is amazing! But I don't want a subscription for my favorite T-shirt.
Biology is programmable matter
This is futuristic.
But it's weird to think about a t-shirt that requires a monthly subscription!
We won't own the things we bought with own money in the near future.
Yes because hiring, renting, and leasing was only invented two days ago.
Let us refuse the chip inside skin of hand or head!
Thought this was about programming...
Tough crowd lol
This is breakthrough!
AND YOU THOUGHT PFAS WAS EVIL
Thats the problem with tech. Capabilities that are offset by limitations, waste streams. Hopefully they are taking into the “friability” we learned with Asbestos. The high heat limitations of non stick pans. The “waste streams” of wind farms and plastic. These are lessons we learned but hopefully the businesses and nerds figure it out as they mine this new batch of “shiny tech gems”
30 seconds into the video and I was like...wow!
🧘🏾♂️🌧️
Wall E
Are you sure you want to unsubscribe? You've been wearing that same t-shirt for 2 days now, surely you don't want your coworkers to laugh at you do you?
3:10 draconian, now u won't even own your shoes... shame
It's not for your kind.
The object of all of this is YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND BE MISERABLE... IT is all SUBSCRIPTION MODEL of product sales. NO NEVER EVER, either I own it or I want no part of it.
This is an example of people working on unimportant things. Not one example of applying this technology was something significant. And the title “Programmable matter” is misleading - this is not programing nor is it matter.
so basically its the same tech we've had for over a hundred years. Has none of them ever been in a photo lab?
Except that it is rewriteable.
Did yall forget that the Sun emits UV light?
Yeah, I'm sure these materials scientists totally forgot about the sun. lmao
It’s just a copy of what Yahweh already created in nature! The chameleon ❤You can try to do it like God but never reach his level of perfection! Also octopus is capable to change his colors! Yeshua is a Genius! By the way all what you see in creation was created through Jesus Christ!
someone at Forbes is going to be shocked to find out about Computers, and that we've had them for like half a century now....
wow