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Tangible Bits Exhibitions | Senseboard
is one facet of our using tangible media for manipulating abstract information.
It allows the user to arrange small magnetic pucks on a grid, where each puck
represents a piece of information to be organized, such as a message, file, bookmark,
citation, presentation slide, movie scene, or newspaper story. As the user manipulates
the physical puck, the corresponding digital information is projected onto the
board. Special pucks may be placed on the board to execute commands or request
additional information. We seek to combine the benefits of physical manipulation
(natural, fluid, rapid, two-handed, multi-person interaction) with the benefits
we can get from computer augmentation (interactive commands, functions, queries,
operations, importing and exporting data, and remote collaboration). We believe
this type of interface is thus more effective for tasks involving organizing,
grouping, and manipulating types of information that have no inherent physical
representation, and it provides an example of a tangible interface for a typical
"knowledge worker" task. Papers Senseboard full paper presented at CHI '02 Videos High Resolution MPEG [352x240] Low Resolution MPEG [240x160] High Resolution RealVideo [360x240] Low Resolution RealVideo [240x160] |
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