Immersive 3D Interaction Revolutionizes How We Visualize and Manipulate Digital Worlds
Scientists have developed a new type of touch surface called interscopic multi-touch surfaces (iMUTS) that allow for both 2D and 3D interaction. This technology combines traditional touch interactions with new 3D interactions, making it easier to navigate virtual 3D city models and manipulate medical imaging data. iMUTS could be the future of user interfaces for both 2D and 3D tasks.