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Researchers at Disney Research and Carnegie Mellon are experimenting with 3D printed optics that use internal structures to focus and channel light.
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Disney researchers have invented a process to create more realistic animatronic heads.
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Disney Research's new REVEL system uses reverse electrovibration to provide physical objects with virtual textures.
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ScienceThe Botanicus Interactus system allows plants to be used to control electronic devices such as computers.
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The prototype SidebySide system allows animated images from two separate pico projectors to interact with one another.
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ScienceResearchers have demonstrated a motion capture system that works almost anywhere and without the need to track a separate camera and it does this by mounting the cameras on the actors instead.
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ScienceDisney researchers have developed a new tactile technology called Surround Haptics that uses a low-resolution grid of vibrating actuators to generate high-resolution, continuous, moving tactile strokes across a person's skin.
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Thanks to an internal vacuum, the RC Zero G Light Cycle can be driven across walls and even ceilings.
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As Disney prepares to launch its Tron sequel, PArker Brothers Choppers are building five replicas of the 2010-model lightcycle, complete with twin hubless rims and all the neon you can eat. Yours for 35 grand on eBay!
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US Music Corp., parent company of several music brands including Washburn Guitars, have partnered with Disney to create the Disney Star suite of applications - which unlike console-based music games, will teach children to play a real guitar or piano using familiar songs from Disney franchises like
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Disney has announced that it will enter the fast growing robotic toy market with a line of products developed in collaboration with Pixar Animation Studios, Thinkway Toys and WowWee.
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August 30, 2007 A new version of Honda’s popular humanoid robot, ASIMO , is now appearing in its very own stage show at Disneyland in California. Twenty years
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