Morphing Magic Table Surface
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3. LightAng3l commented 9 years ago
Now all you need to do is make a bed out of it and you too can try to seal Wolverine's powers 



4. MindTrick commented 9 years ago
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Nevertheless you're referencing a movie, it is in fact a useful idea in that area, and i am of course talking about the bed part. Imagine a disabled person, only able to move his hands. He could shape the bed into a chair, and help himself maneuver around. If course, we don't want anyone to accidentally throw themselves on the floor or anything, so a preview screen would be necessary, along with a slow morphing state that can be cancelled, or frozen at any time. Now imagine a nurse having such a control panel to help move her patients around while nursing them. Or a surgeon at an operation table. Even in "less important" areas as well, bigger scale with hydraulics, used by f.ex. car mechanics to maneuver heavy machines while repairing. I could even foresee this coming to homes, as furniture. The idea is old, we have all played with the needle pin art thingie, but i don't think i've actually seen it implemented in real life like this with CI.
Nevertheless you're referencing a movie, it is in fact a useful idea in that area, and i am of course talking about the bed part. Imagine a disabled person, only able to move his hands. He could shape the bed into a chair, and help himself maneuver around. If course, we don't want anyone to accidentally throw themselves on the floor or anything, so a preview screen would be necessary, along with a slow morphing state that can be cancelled, or frozen at any time. Now imagine a nurse having such a control panel to help move her patients around while nursing them. Or a surgeon at an operation table. Even in "less important" areas as well, bigger scale with hydraulics, used by f.ex. car mechanics to maneuver heavy machines while repairing. I could even foresee this coming to homes, as furniture. The idea is old, we have all played with the needle pin art thingie, but i don't think i've actually seen it implemented in real life like this with CI.
+12 1. Pyranthos commented 9 years ago