We barely recovered from Nokia’s futuristic concept buffet at Nokia World, but a new video has unearthed the deceptively named Humanform.

Fortunately not shaped like a dolly, this teardrop device cooked up Nokia’s in-house labs supposedly uses some as-yet unexplained nanotechnology, with a bendable transparent display and a fully touch sensitive casing.

See also: Nokia Lumia 800: All That You Need To Know

The segmented design also channels some Wiimote-esque gesture features and twist controls seen on the phone behemoth’s Kinetic Device.

An inert Humanform shell was also on show alongside it last month, although it didn’t do much aside from bending.

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(Engadget)

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