https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1638185043486212097/pu/vid/720x1280/dUYQ6tjHacGlVaip.mp4 https://twitter.com/imoxxx/status/1638185749412712448?s=46&t=gkSZtjGEtUZPO0JCzBxCBw
Moving drop of water.
thumbnail (i.e. miniature image)
https://twitter.com/ntv_rd/status/1639453555001278464?s=46&t=gkSZtjGEtUZPO0JCzBxCBw
Paper Electrowetting” is a prototype that attempts a new expression by controlling water droplets with a voltage of 250V on a highly flexible printed circuit. The smooth movement of the droplets, which looks as if it has been eased, is stunning. Yoshimori Yoshikawa’s work
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