Well, that's all very well and good, but a concept isn't a lot of use to anyone. With that aside, I'm astounded that somebody actually felt the need to conceptualize what is essentially folding paper.
[citation][nom]alexkitch[/nom]Well, that's all very well and good, but a concept isn't a lot of use to anyone. With that aside, I'm astounded that somebody actually felt the need to conceptualize what is essentially folding paper.[/citation]
It looks like it stands up properly without just flopping over. Regular paper doesn't do that, nor is it interactive, nor does it change on it's own.
Concept, its not working.. you can see the whole page move around different as the backing paper moves. as if the image was put on top of the paper,(watch the top right, the paper as it moves and the image should stay still but it doesnt) plus around his fingers gives off the green screen blur..
[citation][nom]Clintonio[/nom]It looks like it stands up properly without just flopping over. Regular paper doesn't do that, nor is it interactive, nor does it change on it's own.[/citation]
You're missing my point. E-paper has been around (in concept form or otherwise) for years now. Adding folds to the idea hardly seems innovative or groundbreaking.
This would be a good idea for failing news paper companies. Imagine you have that sheet at home and just pay the typical newspaper rate for which you recieve updates via wifi each day. It would be like the newspaper you never have to throw away because it's always current.