Title
HydroMorph: Shape Changing Water Membrane for Display and Interaction.
Abstract
HydroMorph is an interactive display based on shapes formed by a stream of water. Inspired by the membrane formed when a water stream hits a smooth surface (e.g. a spoon), we developed a system that dynamically controls the shape of a water membrane. This paper describes the design and implementation of our system, explores a design space of interactions around water shapes, and proposes a set of user scenarios in applications across scales, from the faucet to the fountain. Through this work, we look to to enrich our interaction with water, an everyday material, with the added dimension of transformation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2839462.2856517
Tangible and Embedded Interaction
Keywords
Field
DocType
Water Membrane, Shape Changing Interface
Design space,Interactive displays,Computer science,Scenario,Fountain,Human–computer interaction
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.46
6
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ken Nakagaki111011.91
Pasquale Totaro2131.32
Jim Peraino360.46
Thariq Shihipar4341.73
Chantine Akiyama560.46
Yin Shuang6131.32
Hiroshi Ishii747231.91