Conference of 34th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA 2016 ; Conference Date: 7 May 2016 Through 12 May 2016; Conference Code:121620International audienceThe use of touch-based interaction now dominates the market as it enables a more natural form of interaction with our devices, but is largely limited to flat and rigid surfaces. The increasing availability of flexible interactive technologies offers us the opportunity to design devices that adapt to their context of use and opens up new avenues for the design of interaction on a flexible device for 'multi-context interaction'. In this paper, we present initial work in this direction through an explorative pilot study. Interestingly, the participants were ra...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
This interaction design thesis aimed to explore how users could be introduced to the different funct...
The enhancement of computer tools becomes more dependent on the improvement and development of new h...
Conference of 34th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA 2016 ; Confer...
Skin has been proposed as a large, always-available, and easy to access input surface for mobile com...
We present a study that investigates the potential of combining, within the same interaction cycle, ...
Mobile devices are ever increasingly being used in multi-tasking situations, although the design for...
Current user interfaces for mobile and handheld computing platforms principally offer user interacti...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
As newer computing devices vary in their screen size and proximity to the user, they limit old and e...
Many new technologies are emerging that make it possible to extend interaction into the three-dimens...
In this paper, we describe a participatory-based approach to developing tactile feedback for a head-...
The technical refinement and the recent adoption of multi-touch technologies by both the industry an...
Although multi-touch interaction in 2D has become widespread on mobile devices, intuitive ways to in...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
This interaction design thesis aimed to explore how users could be introduced to the different funct...
The enhancement of computer tools becomes more dependent on the improvement and development of new h...
Conference of 34th Annual CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI EA 2016 ; Confer...
Skin has been proposed as a large, always-available, and easy to access input surface for mobile com...
We present a study that investigates the potential of combining, within the same interaction cycle, ...
Mobile devices are ever increasingly being used in multi-tasking situations, although the design for...
Current user interfaces for mobile and handheld computing platforms principally offer user interacti...
This paper presents a review of tactile technologies for human–computer interactivity via touch inte...
Recent advances in design and technology have broadened the range of devices that enable human-compu...
As newer computing devices vary in their screen size and proximity to the user, they limit old and e...
Many new technologies are emerging that make it possible to extend interaction into the three-dimens...
In this paper, we describe a participatory-based approach to developing tactile feedback for a head-...
The technical refinement and the recent adoption of multi-touch technologies by both the industry an...
Although multi-touch interaction in 2D has become widespread on mobile devices, intuitive ways to in...
Touch screens have become the most popular computer interface in our daily life. Although they respo...
This interaction design thesis aimed to explore how users could be introduced to the different funct...
The enhancement of computer tools becomes more dependent on the improvement and development of new h...