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Cartouche: Conventions for Tangibles Bridging Diverse Interactive Systems Brygg Ullmer 1,2, Zachary Dever 2, Rajesh Sankaran 2,3, Cornelius Toole, Jr. 1,2, Chase Freeman 4, Brooke Cassady 5, Cole Wiley 1,2, Mohamed Diabi 1,2, Alvin Wallace, Jr. 1,2, Michael DeLatin 2,3, Blake Tregre 1,2, Kexi Liu 1,2, Srikanth Jandhyala 1,2, Robert Kooima 2, Chris Branton 1,2, Rod Parker 4 TEI 2010 Louisiana State University: Dept. of Computer Science 1, Center for Computation and Technology 2, Dept. of Electrical Engineering 3, Graphic Design Program 4, Ceramics Area 5

Introduction Cartouche Tangibles Discussion & Future Work OUTLINE

Introduction

Physical + Visual G. Fitzmaurice, H. Ishii, and W. Buxton. Bricks: laying the foundations for graspable user interfaces. In Proc. of CHI ’95, pp. 442–449. J. Patten, H. Ishii, J. Hines, and G. Pangaro. Sensetable: a wireless object tracking platform for tangible user interfaces. In Proc. of CHI ’01, pp. 253–260

Physical + Visual H. Ishii and B. Ullmer. Tangible bits: towards seamless interfaces between people, bits and atoms. In Proc. of CHI ’97, pp. 234–241.

Related Work D. McGee, P. Cohen, and L. Wu. Something from nothing: augmenting a paper-based work practice via multimodal interaction. In Proc. of DARE’00, pp. 71–80. A. Blackwell, M. Stringer, E. Toye, and J. Rode. Tangible interface for collaborative information retrieval. In Proc. of CHI’04, pp. 1473–1476. S. Klemmer, W. Newman, R. Farrell, M. Bilezikjian, and J. Landay. The designers’ outpost: a tangible interface for collaborative web site design. In Proc. of UIST’01, pp. 1–10. B. Signer and M. Norrie. Paperpoint: a paper- based presentation and interactive paper prototyping tool. In Proc. of TEI’07, pp. 57–64.

Goal

Cartouche Tangibles

Cartouche

Scenarios

Issues Visual layout Physical design Digital design size alignment open for designer thickness material texture display technologies sensing tagging API and protocol

Discussion & Future Work

Usage Diversity

Design + manufacture