Title
Post-bit: embodied video contents on tiny stickies
Abstract
Post-Bit is a small e-paper device modeled after paper Post-Its®1. We explored and designed interfaces to handle multi-media contents with paper-like manipulations using this e-paper device. The functions of each Post-Bit combined the affordance of physical tiny sticky memos and digital handling of information. At this stage of the design, we have prototyped two features of the interface: connecting computer-based workspaces and physical workspaces (using a function called Drop-Beyond-Drag), and tangible and tactile operation of multi-media contents. In this paper, we present the integrated design and functionality of the Post-Bit system's main components as shown in the video scenario.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1145/1101149.1101197
ACM Multimedia 2001
Keywords
Field
DocType
small e-paper device,physical workspaces,tiny stickies,video content,post-bit system,computer-based workspaces,e-paper device,paper post-its,physical tiny sticky memo,digital handling,integrated design,multi-media content,ubiquitous computing,multi media
Computer graphics (images),Workspace,Computer science,Stickies,Embodied cognition,Integrated design,Ubiquitous computing,Multimedia,Affordance
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-044-2
2
0.45
References 
Authors
3
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Takashi Matsumoto136538.28
Tony Dunnigan21137.23
Maribeth Back363695.26