The Nokia Morph concept is awesome!  I just wrote an article for a
class assignment on nanotechnology for new medical drug uses.  It was
my first time learning what nanotechnology actually was, and the
potential of its abilities.  I find it amazing, and a little scary at
the same time.

I agree with Dave.  The Nokia Morph concept encompasses everything
interactive.  Nanotechnology may be a flexible type of technology,
but what it can do for or show to a user still needs to be designed &
programmed into it.  It still needs information architecture and an
interface.  The value of the "flexible" phone itself may seem to be
useless to some, but to me, so are video games (no offense to video
gamers out there).  It's entertainment, fun, and most important to
IxDers, interactive.

The concept of technology like this one, clear walls and table top
surfaces with touch applications in them is what's gotten me so
interested in interaction design.  I would love to work on things
such as the Nokia Morph!


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