Physical objects can be mapped to highly detailed graphic objects to create a tangible connection point between the tactile and the virtual.
In this example, a transparent globe is controlling a rendered version of earth in real time. The points on the screen indicate real-time seismic data as it occurs across the planet.
In this example, a transparent globe is controlling a rendered version of earth in real time. The points on the screen indicate real-time seismic data as it occurs across the planet.
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