Title
Extending AR Interaction through 3D Printed Tangible Interfaces in an Urban Planning Context
Abstract
Embedding conductive material into 3D printed objects enables non-interactive objects to become tangible without the need to attach additional components. We present a novel use for such touch-sensitive objects in an augmented reality (AR) setting and explore the use of gestures for enabling different types of interaction with digital and physical content. In our demonstration, the setting is an urban planning scenario. The multi-material 3D printed buildings consist of thin layers of white plastic filament and a conductive wireframe to enable touch gestures. Attendees can either interact with the physical model or with the mobile AR interface for selecting, adding or deleting buildings.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1145/3332167.3356891
The Adjunct Publication of the 32nd Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
Keywords
Field
DocType
3d printing, augmented reality, capacitive sensing, gestures, tangible user interface
Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Urban planning,Multimedia
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-6817-9
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marla Narazani111.03
Chloe Eghtebas202.03
Gudrun Klinker31581274.19
Sarah L. Jenney400.68
Michael Mühlhaus500.68
Frank Petzold6304.21