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These small devices are a prototype for a new type of display system that Lee began working on while studying at the University of Tokyo.
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The design uses a module-based approach, consisting of translucent cubes that emit a colorful glow according to the transmitted data from the neighbouring bloxels. the user can freely move the blocks around and the image will transform accordingly.
[VIA]