This paper details the design and implementation of a new type of display technology. Display Blocks are a response to two major limitations of current displays: dimensional compression and physical-digital disconnect. Each Display Block consists of six organic light emitting diode (OLED) screens, arranged in a cubic form factor. We explore the possibilities that this type of display holds for data visualization, manipulation and exploration. To this end, we accompany our design with a set of initial applications that leverage the form factor of the displays. We hope that this work shows the promise of display technologies which use their form factor as a cue to understanding their content
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...
This thesis details the design, execution and evaluation of a new type of display technology, known ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
We propose the design, implementation and evaluation of a set of tangible cubic displays. This novel...
Visual display of information is an obvious requirement in today,s highly digital world, and constit...
In 1965 Ivan E. Sutherland envisioned the Ultimate Display, a room in which a computer can directly ...
Displays provide the essential human interface to virtually all electronics instrumentation. The mar...
Abstract:As we inevitably step deeper and deeper into a world connected via the Internet, more and m...
Abstract:As we inevitably step deeper and deeper into a world connected via the Internet, more and m...
When evaluating the surface appearance of real objects, observers engage in complex behaviors involv...
Spatially aware handheld displays are a promising approach to interact with complex information spac...
In information visualization, interaction is commonly carried out by using traditional input devices...
We introduce “4E,” a new design approach of reconfigurable displays that can change their form facto...
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...
This thesis details the design, execution and evaluation of a new type of display technology, known ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
We propose the design, implementation and evaluation of a set of tangible cubic displays. This novel...
Visual display of information is an obvious requirement in today,s highly digital world, and constit...
In 1965 Ivan E. Sutherland envisioned the Ultimate Display, a room in which a computer can directly ...
Displays provide the essential human interface to virtually all electronics instrumentation. The mar...
Abstract:As we inevitably step deeper and deeper into a world connected via the Internet, more and m...
Abstract:As we inevitably step deeper and deeper into a world connected via the Internet, more and m...
When evaluating the surface appearance of real objects, observers engage in complex behaviors involv...
Spatially aware handheld displays are a promising approach to interact with complex information spac...
In information visualization, interaction is commonly carried out by using traditional input devices...
We introduce “4E,” a new design approach of reconfigurable displays that can change their form facto...
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...
We live in a digital age. As more of our interactions are mediated by computers, their visual displa...