“Temperature design display device to use peltier elements and liquid crystal thermograph sheet “Thermo-Pict”” by Takada, Higurashi, Suzuki, Ota, Baba, et al. …

  • ©Kensuke Takada, Kyoko Higurashi, Tatsuhiko Suzuki, Misako Ota, Tetsuaki Baba, and Kumiko Kushiyama

  • ©Kensuke Takada, Kyoko Higurashi, Tatsuhiko Suzuki, Misako Ota, Tetsuaki Baba, and Kumiko Kushiyama

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    Temperature design display device to use peltier elements and liquid crystal thermograph sheet "Thermo-Pict"

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    “Thermo-Pict” is a design apparatus produced by applying temperature visualization technology linked to an information display with the use of a thermograph sheet. Thermography is used to visualize the surface temperature of objects through their depiction as colors. This technology has been used primarily in the medical and research fields. Thermography display colors come in a wide range of hues and brightness that enables quick visualization of any object’s surface temperature distribution. Use of this technology will be attempted as a tool in the production of design displays. [Fig. 1]

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    1. Kushiyama, K., Inose, M., Yokomatsu, R., Fujita, K., Kitazawa, T., Tamura, M., and Sasada, S. 2006. Thermoesthesia: about collaboration of an artist and a scientist. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2006 Sketches


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