The tiling displays in an interesting concept, whereby any two displays would have a level of content awareness to be able to automatically communicate with each other. I love the look of the flexible displays, it really looks incredible and highly futuristic. It's like magic, where a sheet of paper could have all these advance functions without having any of the hardware driving it, visible.

This digital paper approach is so intriguing and I would imagine it could cut down paper waste dramatically.

What I struggle with is how the flexible displays work with the tiling display. The process is interesting but I've struggled to find a tangible benefit to it. Would it not be easier to have a screen-sharing experience and just send content from the table to the wall? I find the scrapbook-like peeling and sticking process to be very appealing but I wonder how it can be used effectively? The demo with the architect near the end of the video doesn't help. We see him sticking a large flexible display around a cylindrical pillar, which is cool but what if you wanted to add more layers, would you start piling them on top of each other? Then what would happen if you wanted to remove one of the earlier layers? I'd imagine throwing content from a screen-sharing experience would be much more effortless and manageable.

That being said the video does demonstrate the technology, and it's potential, so huge kudos to them! I guess it's up to others now to find ways to harness this potential.

Large scale interactive walls