Programming reality: From Transitive Materials to organic user interfaces
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Coelho, Marcelo; Poupyrev, Ivan; Sajid Hassan, Sadi; Vertegaal, Roel; Berzowska, Joanna; Buechley, Leah; Maes, Patricia; Oxman, Neri; ... Show more Show less
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Over the past few years, a quiet revolution has been redefining our fundamental computing technologies. Flexible E-Ink, OLED displays, shape-changing materials, parametric design, e-textiles, sensor networks, and intelligent interfaces promise to spawn entirely new user experiences that will redefine our relationship with technology. This workshop invites researchers and practitioners to imagine and debate this future, exploring two converging themes. Transitive Materials focuses on how emerging materials and computationally-driven behaviors can operate in unison blurring the boundaries between form and function, human body and environment, structures and membranes. Organic User Interfaces (OUI) explores future interactive designs and applications as these materials become commonplace.
Date issued
2009-04Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media LaboratoryJournal
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Association for Computing Machinery
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Coelho, Marcelo et al. “Programming reality: from transitive materials to organic user interfaces.” Proceedings of the 27th international conference extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. Boston, MA, USA: ACM, 2009. 4759-4762.
Version: Author's final manuscript
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978-1-60558-247-4