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Tangible Meets Gestural
Author(s) -
Leonardo Angelini,
Denis Lalanne,
Elise van den Hoven,
Ali Mazalek,
Omar Abou Khaled,
Elena Mugellini
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
opus - open publications of uts scholars (university of technology sydney)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2677199.2683583
Subject(s) - gesture , human–computer interaction , computer science , exploit , interaction technique , interaction design , mobile interaction , multimodal interaction , multimedia , world wide web , artificial intelligence , mobile device , computer security
More and more objects of our everyday environment are becoming smart and connected, offering us new interaction possibilities. Tangible interaction and gestural interaction are promising communication means with these objects in this post-WIMP interaction era. Although based on different principles, they both exploit our body awareness and our skills to provide a richer and more intuitive interaction. Occasionally, when user gestures involve physical artifacts, tangible interaction and gestural interaction can blend into a new paradigm, i.e., tangible gesture interaction [5]. This workshop fosters the comparison among these different interaction paradigms and offers a unique opportunity to discuss their analogies and differences, as well as the definitions, boundaries, strengths, application domains and perspectives of tangible gesture interaction. Participants from different backgrounds are invited.

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