These electrical waves push thin pockets of air from the front of the sheet to the rear, creating lift and thrust, allowing the plastic to float and move just above a surface .
An interactive, floor-projected, motion-responsive game system used in schools, hospitals, and therapy settings . Ionic - Magic Carpet
The technology requires complex sensors to prevent high-frequency deformations that make control difficult . Alternative "Magic Carpet" Technology These electrical waves push thin pockets of air
A pressure-sensitive, knitted electronic textile that acts as a musical interface . Key Features of the Princeton Ionic Magic Carpet
The "Ionic - Magic Carpet" likely refers to the developed by Noah Jafferis at Princeton University , which uses ionic wind technology to lift and propel a thin plastic sheet. It is often described as a "magic carpet" due to its quiet, flat appearance that moves by creating ripples, similar to a swimming motion or a hovercraft . Key Features of the Princeton Ionic Magic Carpet