Title
Polka dot: the garden of water spirits
Abstract
Physical and tangible representations of information have provided users with direct control of digital information. Representing information in both tangible and intangible forms enables users to control the underlying digital representation more intuitively using their hands [Ishii, et al. 2008]. Though these tangibles accept user's input [Piper, et al. 2002], they cannot provide bi-directional physical interactions since their physical properties are not controlled by the computers. Therefore, it is difficult to represent dynamic changes of such physical properties as motion, size, and color.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2503385.2503437
SIGGRAPH Posters
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
tangible representation,tangible user interface,direct control,water spirit,user input,digital information,physical property,intuitive interaction,intangible form,tangible control,bi-directional physical interaction,intuitive modeling tool,dynamic change,computational method,representing information,underlying digital representation,ray tracing
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
11
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yohei Kojima152.55
Kazuma Aoyama224.42
Yuichi Itoh342345.98
Kazuyuki Fujita43416.15
Taku Fujimoto520.79
Kosuke Nakajima6625.94