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Controllable water particle display

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We propose the new concept," Controllable particle display", there is no display in space and the space itself is a display. Moreover realizing the concept, we also propose a system of using a set of water drops designed to form a plane surface and developed a prototype system. In this paper, for long-term use, we improved this system to have the enough strength with standing long-term use.

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              ACE '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGCHI international conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology
              June 2006
              572 pages
              ISBN:1595933808
              DOI:10.1145/1178823

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