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“Peeling Museum”

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    Peeling Museum

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    The Peeling Museum is an interactive system that allows users to peel virtual objects. Users can peel virtual objects on screen with our unique device, named the “Peeling Interface.” The sensation of peeling, which involves experiencing the deformed shapes of objects, sound, vibration, and the resistance to peeling, is presented when users manipulate the Peeling Interface. The Peeling Museum gives user a unique insight that occurs when the object is being peeled and imparts knowledge gained from the experience of peeling objects that are usually impossible to peel.

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    [1]
    Akamatsu, M. and Sato, S. 1994. A multi-modal mouse with tactile and force feedback. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 40, 443–453.

    [2]
    Hhachisu, t. and fukumoto, m. 2014. VacuumTouch: Attractive Force Feedback Interface for Haptic Interactive Surface using Air Suction. CHI’14 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM, 411–420.


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