Touche: Disney's 'mind-blowing' touch-sensing technology

A new, more intuitive technology could soon make all kinds of surfaces, like human skin and water, responsive to complicated gestures

Disney's Touche technology could make all the world a giant touchscreen.
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Scientists at Disney Research (yes, that Disney) have developed a proprietary touch-sensing technology called Touché, which could effectively give everyday objects and substances — like doorknobs, walls, or even liquid — advanced touchscreen controls, the basic version of which you typically find on smartphones and tablets. But Touché could give different surfaces the capacity to detect gestures way more complicated than a swipe. The invention is being presented on Monday in Austin at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, and has already received a few highly coveted awards. Here, a brief guide to the "mind-blowing" breakthrough:

How does the touch technology work?

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