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Photos: When art meets tech - Nokia phone Morphs into view

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By CNET News.com Staff

Published: 26 February 2008 11:36 GMT


Morph, a concept mobile phone co-developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge, is featured in an online display presented in conjunction with 'Design and the Elastic Mind', an exhibition of art-meets-technology.

The exhibition is to run until 12 May at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Morph is intended to demonstrate how nanotechnology might be used to make mobile devices stretchable, flexible, transparent and easier to keep clean.

Photo credit: Nokia


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