MIT’s Kinetic Blocks can build miniature buildings

MIT’s Kinetic Blocks can build miniature buildings

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “MIT’s Kinetic Blocks can build miniature buildings”.
So think about how we build things, it’s pretty complicated, right, involving assembly line of robots or actors to build something, that’s pretty cool, but what, if you had one robot and that robot was a screen? That’S basically what MIT is done with its kinetic blocks? Project? Okay, so it’s not exactly like the screens we use in our phones or TVs, it’s actually. What MIT calls a pin based shaped display, which is an array of computerized pins, that move in physical space according to spatial data, that data is fed in by a Kinect camera hovering above it allowing it to create 3d representations? Basically, what that means is if a Kinect sees a hand, it creates a hand in 3d. It’S pretty cool and MIT already pulled that off a few years back with its inform projects, but with kinetic blocks and as he has ratchet up what the display can do to make a capable of building stuff. If it’s fed the right data, it can manipulate blocks. Rotating them and even stacking them on top of each other things, get extra cool when it uses magnetic blocks, which leads to even more complex structures. So imagine building more complicated things. This way, what about cars or our phones yeah – we’re not there yet, but MIT is thinking a lot about this with an idea called radical atoms. Basically, what that means is they’re envisioning a world where all the data can manipulate it in the physical world. It’S a long way off, but it’s a world I’d like to live in .