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		<title>Exclusive: TikTok&#8217;s &#8220;Project Canvas&#8221; Aims to Blend Physical and Digital Art Spaces</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 04:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>TikTok is developing a new initiative called &#8220;Project Canvas.&#8221; This project seeks to merge physical art experiences with the digital world. The goal is to create unique spaces where both forms coexist. TikTok believes this will offer artists fresh ways to connect with audiences. People will experience art differently through this blend.</p>
<p>Project Canvas uses advanced augmented reality technology. This tech overlays digital creations onto real-world locations. Users might see virtual murals appear on city walls using their phones. Galleries could host digital exhibitions alongside physical paintings. The idea is to make art accessible anywhere.</p>
<p>TikTok sees this as a major step for artistic expression. The platform wants to empower creators beyond the screen. Project Canvas provides tools for artists to build immersive experiences. These experiences combine tangible elements with digital effects. It aims to transform how people interact with art daily.</p>
<p>Sources indicate early testing is underway in select cities. TikTok partners with artists and cultural institutions for this. Feedback from these trials will shape the final product launch. The company plans a wider rollout later this year. Exact details about features remain under wraps for now.</p>
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<p>                 This move highlights TikTok&#8217;s push into new creative territories. Project Canvas targets the growing demand for mixed reality content. It represents an investment in the future of digital culture. The platform continues expanding its influence beyond short videos. Art communities are watching this development closely.</p>
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		<title>Twitter Tests Digital Haptics with Virtual Material Library</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Aug 2025 04:23:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Twitter Tests Digital Touch Feedback with Virtual Material Collection (Twitter Tests Digital Haptics with Virtual Material Library) Twitter is trying new technology. This technology lets users feel things through their screens. It is called digital haptics. Haptics means touch feedback. Twitter wants to make using the app more interesting. Right now, touching your phone screen [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Twitter is trying new technology. This technology lets users feel things through their screens. It is called digital haptics. Haptics means touch feedback. Twitter wants to make using the app more interesting.</p>
<p>Right now, touching your phone screen feels flat. It feels the same everywhere. Twitter wants to change that. They are testing haptic feedback that changes. It changes based on what you touch in the app.</p>
<p>Twitter is building a library of virtual materials. This library holds digital versions of textures. Think of textures like rough wood or smooth metal. The app could make your phone vibrate differently for each texture. You might feel a buzz for a button. You might feel a soft pulse for a fabric icon.</p>
<p>The goal is to make Twitter feel more real. Adding touch could help users understand the app better. It might make using Twitter faster. It could also make tweets and profiles feel more alive. Imagine feeling a subtle vibration when liking a post. Or feeling a different buzz when scrolling past an ad.</p>
<p>This testing is early. Twitter is trying it with a small group of users. They are mainly testing on newer phones. These phones have strong motors for vibrations. Twitter needs to see if people like it. They also need to check if it uses too much battery.</p>
<p>The virtual material library is key. Designers could assign textures to different parts of Twitter. A retweet button could feel like clicking a switch. A profile picture might feel like glass. The possibilities are being explored.</p>
<p>Twitter believes touch feedback is important. Screens are visual. Adding touch adds another way to connect. It could make digital things feel less digital. Other companies use haptics in games and apps. Twitter wants to bring it to social media.</p>
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<p>                 There is no final decision yet. This is just an experiment. The test will help Twitter decide. They need to know if it improves the experience. They also need to know if it works well for everyone. Users in the test group will provide feedback. Twitter will listen to this feedback carefully. The future of touch on Twitter depends on these results. Testing continues for now.</p>
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