“MiragePrinter: interactive fabrication on a 3D printer with a mid-air display” by Yamaoka and Kakehi – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“MiragePrinter: interactive fabrication on a 3D printer with a mid-air display” by Yamaoka and Kakehi

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

  • 2016 Talks: Yamaoka_MiragePrinter: Interactive Fabrication on a 3D Printer with a Mid-air Display

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Entry Number: 82

Title:

    MiragePrinter: interactive fabrication on a 3D printer with a mid-air display

Session/Category Title:   Experience presentations: make it so


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Abstract:


    The rapid proliferation of digital fabrication machines has resulted in creating an environment that enables more people to make various creations. From a viewpoint of Human Computer Interaction, it is often pointed out that interfaces bridging between works in the digital environment and the physical environment are necessary to support design for personal fabrication [WILLIS 2011] [WEICHEL 2014].

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    Willis, K. D., Xu, C., Wu, K.-J., Levin, G., and Gross, M. D. 2011. Interactive fabrication: new interfaces for digitalfabrication. In Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction, ACM, New York, NY, USA, TEI ’11, 69–72.
    Weichel, C., Lau, M., Kim, D., Villar, N., and Gellersen, H. W. MixFab: a mixed-reality environment for personal fabrication. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’14), 3855–3864, 2014.


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