We explore the use of multi-finger input to emulate full mouse functionality, such as the tracking state, three buttons, and chording. We first present the design space for such t...
Justin Matejka, Tovi Grossman, Jessica Lo, George ...
In this study, we explore the potential usefulness of disturbing, uncomfortable systems, demonstrating that provocative technology can have a positive effect on social relationshi...
Brooke E. Foucault, Helena M. Mentis, Phoebe Senge...
: We describe a technique for visually tracking flashlights so that they can be used as fun, cheap, intuitive and safe interaction devices with a wide range of surfaces. Our implem...
Ahmed Ghali, Steve Benford, Sahar Bayoumi, Jonatha...
We present and explore a simple idea for improving document layout on arbitrary devices of different resolutions and size. The key idea is to allow manifold representations of con...
Charles E. Jacobs, Wilmot Li, Evan Schrier, David ...
The study described hereunder lies within the context of a larger project focusing on the design and implementation of a "Robotic Interaction Language". The research goa...
Omar Mubin, Suleman Shahid, Christoph Bartneck, Em...