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Pot the magic pot: interactive modification of the perceived angular shape

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"Pot the Magic Pot" is an interactive system which enables us to experience a haptic illusion as if we were handling various shapes of object of which form and stiffness are modified by users interactively.

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      SIGGRAPH '13: ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Posters
      July 2013
      115 pages
      ISBN:9781450323420
      DOI:10.1145/2503385

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      • Published: 21 July 2013

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