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An interactive, floor-projected, motion-responsive game system used in schools, hospitals, and therapy settings .

An early, high-voltage "ionic lifter" described by Popular Mechanics as a "magic carpet of the future" in an article featuring Major de Seversky .

It is important to distinguish this from other technologies also referred to as "Magic Carpets":

Early prototypes could move at a rate of 1 centimeter per second, with goals to increase speed .

Originally developed by Noah Jafferis in the lab of James Sturm at the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials, the project emerged from research into printing electronics on flexible plastics .

The technology requires complex sensors to prevent high-frequency deformations that make control difficult . Alternative "Magic Carpet" Technology

It is a 4-inch-wide sheet of conductive plastic that uses "ripple power" to create waves of electrical current .

(e.g., voltage, speed, material) Alternative, modern "ionic wind" flight projects The 1960s "Ionocraft" article Let me know which direction you'd like to take! Magic Carpet - Sensory Guru

Carpet: Ionic - Magic

An interactive, floor-projected, motion-responsive game system used in schools, hospitals, and therapy settings .

An early, high-voltage "ionic lifter" described by Popular Mechanics as a "magic carpet of the future" in an article featuring Major de Seversky .

It is important to distinguish this from other technologies also referred to as "Magic Carpets": Ionic - Magic Carpet

Early prototypes could move at a rate of 1 centimeter per second, with goals to increase speed .

Originally developed by Noah Jafferis in the lab of James Sturm at the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials, the project emerged from research into printing electronics on flexible plastics . Originally developed by Noah Jafferis in the lab

The technology requires complex sensors to prevent high-frequency deformations that make control difficult . Alternative "Magic Carpet" Technology

It is a 4-inch-wide sheet of conductive plastic that uses "ripple power" to create waves of electrical current . motion-responsive game system used in schools

(e.g., voltage, speed, material) Alternative, modern "ionic wind" flight projects The 1960s "Ionocraft" article Let me know which direction you'd like to take! Magic Carpet - Sensory Guru