A Japanese lab has created a machine that can transmit a pseudo-French kiss.
The Kajimoto Laboratory at the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo has announced that it has developed a device that uses a straw-like component to convey tongue motion to a lucky recipient with the same device on the other end. Tongue motion can also be recorded, assumedly so the other person can relive the event whenever.
'Communications through mouth'
Turning the straw-like element one way or the other at a given speed, this tactile telecommunication is sent to the other device
. Turn-angle information is relayed to both machines to keep the straw element in the same position.
According to the lab, the device is intended for "communication within the mouth ,in other words, to obtain the feeling of kissing."
In a video posted on web sites that demonstrates the paired devices, the demonstrator doesn't actually engage with a live recipient on the other end. The transmission is demonstrated locally in the lab to another machine, which displays the same rotating straw activity. So,it is time for lovers to kiss their ones who are far away.
Of course, there are those kissers who will doubt that this age-old gesture of pleasure and affection could be replicated by a straw rotating on a motor. Additionally, the box containing the motor and controller to which the straw is attached seems like an improbable choice for lovers' bedside tables.
But the researchers suggest this is only the beginning. A lab researcher, noted that a "kiss transmission device" could be developed that included ,and transmitted, breathing, moistness of a tongue, and even taste.This gives the user a true feel of kiss.
The Kajimoto Laboratory at the University of Electro-Communications in Tokyo has announced that it has developed a device that uses a straw-like component to convey tongue motion to a lucky recipient with the same device on the other end. Tongue motion can also be recorded, assumedly so the other person can relive the event whenever.
'Communications through mouth'
Turning the straw-like element one way or the other at a given speed, this tactile telecommunication is sent to the other device
. Turn-angle information is relayed to both machines to keep the straw element in the same position.
According to the lab, the device is intended for "communication within the mouth ,in other words, to obtain the feeling of kissing."
In a video posted on web sites that demonstrates the paired devices, the demonstrator doesn't actually engage with a live recipient on the other end. The transmission is demonstrated locally in the lab to another machine, which displays the same rotating straw activity. So,it is time for lovers to kiss their ones who are far away.
Of course, there are those kissers who will doubt that this age-old gesture of pleasure and affection could be replicated by a straw rotating on a motor. Additionally, the box containing the motor and controller to which the straw is attached seems like an improbable choice for lovers' bedside tables.
But the researchers suggest this is only the beginning. A lab researcher, noted that a "kiss transmission device" could be developed that included ,and transmitted, breathing, moistness of a tongue, and even taste.This gives the user a true feel of kiss.
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