“The Living Wall Display: Physical Augmentation of Interactive Content Using an Autonomous Mobile Display”
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- The Living Wall Display: Physical Augmentation of Interactive Content Using an Autonomous Mobile Display
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Description:
The Living Wall Display displays interactive content on a mobile wall screen that moves in concert with content animation. To augment the interaction experience, the display dynamically changes its position and orientation, responding to the content animation triggered by user interactions. We implement three proof of concept prototypes that represent pseudo force impact of the interactive content using physical screen movement. Pilot studies show that the Living Wall augments content expressiveness, and increases the sense of presence of the screen content.
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K. Takashima, T. Oyama, Y. Asari, E. Sharlin, S. Greenberg, and Y. Kitamura. 2016. Study and Design of a Shape-Shifting Wall Display (DIS ’16). 796–806.


