
It’s called Paranga and it’s made by a group of students at the Osaka University. It consists of various mechanisms which can judge how far you’re bending a fake book so that a roller with fake pages can turn at an appropriate rate to simulate turning pages.
Check out the video below to see just how the strange system works.
I sincerely doubt that anyone will actually want or use this device, but I do find it amusing that it exists and appears to work. [DigInfo via CrunchGear]



















Dan Poynter
Monday, March 28, 2011 at 2:48 AMWith the future of publishing focusing on eBooks, the Paranga might make pBook withdrawal easier.
–Dan Poynter, AwardsForEbooks.com