“A Malleable Surface Touch Interface” by Vogt, Chen and Hoskinson

  • ©Florian Vogt, Timothy Chen, Reynald Hoskinson, and Sidney Fels

  • ©Florian Vogt, Timothy Chen, Reynald Hoskinson, and Sidney Fels

  • ©Florian Vogt, Timothy Chen, Reynald Hoskinson, and Sidney Fels

  • ©Florian Vogt, Timothy Chen, Reynald Hoskinson, and Sidney Fels

  • ©Florian Vogt, Timothy Chen, Reynald Hoskinson, and Sidney Fels

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    A Malleable Surface Touch Interface

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    Many conventional whole-hand input devices capture interaction by means of non-contact methods or through some physical medium. Such physical interfaces often involve contact of the hands and fingers with a hard, unyielding surface. In this sketch, we propose an input device that captures whole-hand input through a malleable medium. Its deformability and inherent feedback characteristics make it suitable for sculpting and molding applications.

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    Chen, T., Fels, S. & Schiphorst, T. 2002. FlowField: Investigating the Semantics of Caress. In Conference Abstracts and Applications of ACM SIGGRAPH 2002, 185.
    Rekimoto, J. 2002. SmartSkin: An Infrastructure for Freehand Manipulation on Interactive Surfaces. In Proceedings of ACM SIGCHI 2002, 113–120.
    Westerman, W. & Elias, J. G. 2001. Multi-Touch: A New Tactile 2-D Gesture Interface for Human-Computer Interaction. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting, 632–636.
    White, T. 1998. Introducing Liquid Haptics in High Bandwidth Human Computer Interfaces. Masters thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


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