Using light and texture, artist Ann Hamilton transforms archival museum objects into enigmatic visual presences that feel both ancient and newly discovered. Courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Art ...
On a recent weeknight, long after the swarms of tourists had left Rome’s Colosseum, a small group of people walked around outside the darkened amphitheater, pausing every so often to take in a new ...
A small group of blind and low-vision fans will experience the Super Bowl with a Super Bowl tactile device that renders the ball’s location through touch. The tablet also delivers vibration cues for ...
Some blind and low-vision fans will have unprecedented access to the Super Bowl thanks to a tactile device that tracks the ball, vibrates on key plays and provides real-time audio. The NFL teamed up ...
The NFL has partnered with OneCourt and Ticketmaster to introduce a game-enhancing device that will allow visually impaired fans to experience Super Bowl LX like never before. A select group of blind ...
Researchers at China’s Tsinghua University’s Shenzhen International Graduate School have developed a next-generation tactile sensor called SuperTac. The project involved collaboration with multiple ...
CES 2026 has marked a pivotal shift for bHaptics, a South Korean innovator that has long been the gold standard for haptic feedback in virtual reality. While previous years focused heavily on the ...
Robots are getting better at seeing, hearing, and moving, but touch has always been the missing piece. At CES 2026, Ensuring Technology showcased a new kind of artificial skin that could finally give ...
In electronic product design, the smallest components often have the biggest impact on system reliability. Tactile switches—used in control panels, wearables, medical devices, instrumentation, and ...
In this four-part series, discover how manufacturing breakthroughs, rising demand, new applications and strategic partnerships are set to revolutionize the future of tactile sensors. The tactile ...
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