CBC News — July 14, 2004. “Researchers at the University of Buffalo have developed the new system, in which a user wearing a special glove sculpts a block of clay or other malleable material. The glove records the force exerted by and the position of the hand, as well as the speed of fingertip motion. This information is then communicated — exactly, in real time and in 3D — to a corresponding computer program, in which a virtual block of clay is sculpted using the same criteria.”
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