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This soft and bendy hologram fan is touch friendly, and also *checks notes* can be used to prevent chemical burns

BloomBeacon: Blooming Physical Touch Display Surfaces via Persistence-of-Vision Motion – CHI2026 – YouTube
BloomBeacon: Blooming Physical Touch Display Surfaces via Persistence-of-Vision Motion - CHI2026 - YouTube


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‘Hologram’ fans are cool, and coming to an Asus PC case near you. Unfortunately, there’s still a part of my brain that would rather disregard the obvious safety concerns and continues to insist ‘I bet the robot voice from this hologram fan would sound sick—you just need to lean in a wee bit closer.’ Thankfully, a team out of the University of Chicago has created a soft holo fan that will save me from myself.

Called the BloomBeacon, the project features two soft and flexible blades for the purposes of creating a touchable holographic display. One of the arms is covered in LEDs, the other features capacitive pads for touch sensing. That means this holofan isn’t only safe-to-poke, but waving your phalanges around this spinning device is kind of the whole point (via Hackaday).

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