Developed by the MIT Media Lab, "Siftables are cookie-sized computers with motion sensing, neighbor detection, graphical display, and wireless communication. They act in concert to form a single interface: users physically manipulate them—piling, grouping, sorting—to interact with digital information and media. Siftables provide a new platform on which to implement tangible, visual and mobile applications."
Almost endless possibilities, all of which chip away at the wall between programs and users. Take a good look at the video to see what I mean. Learn more at Sifteo.com.
One of the first applications I've seen using this sort of physical/virtual control are Musiblocks. The physical placement and movement of the blocks affects the commands they send to the computer -> the higher the blocks are placed, the louder the volume gets. Click here to watch a You Tube video of the Musiblocks in action.
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