The Internet can only be seen and heard. But what if touching the internet became possible? Yahoo! Japan equipped its search function with a 3D printer, they called it 'Hands on search'. And what better place to test it, than in a school for blind kids? After their search, the object was printed and the kids could actually feel their search.
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- Date: 9 July 2014
- Industry: Websites
- Media type: Online content, Technology
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- Agency: Hakuhodo, Tokyo
- Country: Japan
- Creative Director: Kazuaki Hashida
- Creative Director: Kyosuke Taniguchi
- Planner: Shota Hatanaka
- Planner: Chiharu Shimizu
- Planner: Yusuke Tominaga
- Technical Director: Saqoosha
- 3d Printing Director: Takayuki Kitai
- Art Director: Yuichi Takatani
- Designer: Kenjiro Nakayama
- Design Engineer: You Tanaka
- Developer: Kenji Mori
- Developer: Yuka Hatae
- Developer: Kiki Hasegawa
- System Engineer: Takanobu Izukawa
- Sound Designer: Masashi Ohashi
- Producer: Kenichi Seki
- Producer: Keitaro Kamijo
- Producer: Kojiro Matsumoto
- Movie Director: Hiroshi Kondo
- Movie Producer: Toshiyuki Takei
- Cinematographer: Ryosuke Toyama
- Cinematographer: Takahide Uchibori
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