tangible & embodied interaction @rse11
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Von Tanja Döring zum Raum Schiff Erde 2011. Maus, Tastatur und Grafisches User Interface waren gestern! Aktuell gibt es eine Reihe von Forschungsansätzen für neue Interaktionsformen, die ein ausgewogenes Verhältnis von Gegenständlichem und Digitalem, von Körperlichem und Abstraktem im Fokus haben. „Tangible und Embodied Interaction“ bezeichnet ein seit zwei Jahrzehnten wachsendes Forschungsfeld, dem seit fünf Jahren eine eigene Konferenz mit Beiträgen aus Informatik, Kunst, Design und Architektur gewidmet wird: tei-conf.org. Ein Bericht über Ursprünge, Konzepte und Prototypen des Feldes.TRANSCRIPT
Tanja Döring | Raum Schiff Erde 13.02.2011
Tangible & Embodied Interaction
O‘Sullivan und Igoe 2004
1993
From the isolation of our
workstations we try to interact with our
surrounding environment, but the two worlds have
little in common. How can
we escape from the computer screen and bring
these worlds together?
“
Jacob et al., CHI 2008
2008
Reality-Based Interaction
Jacob et al., CHI 2008
2008
Reality-Based Interaction
Jacob et al., CHI 2008
2008
Reality-Based Interaction
Jacob et al., CHI 2008
2008
Reality-Based Interaction
Jacob et al., CHI 2008
2008
Reality-Based Interaction
Jacob et al., CHI 2008
2008
Reality-Based Interaction
Tangible Interaction making digital information tangible
Durrell Bishop, RCA London (1992). Video: http://vimeo.com/19930744
The Marble Anwering Machine
Waldner 2006, Hornecker 2004
Body Space Body Space Data Space
Tangible User Interfaces
Urban Planning & Architecture
URP, MIT Media Lab, CHI 1999 http://tangible.media.mit.edu/projects/luminousroom/
Music Interfaces
The Reactable: http://www.reactable.com
Döring and Beckhaus,TEI 2007; Döring et al., CHI WIP‘09
Art History
AlgoBlock Suzuki and Kato 1995 NEC
Tern Horn et al. 2009
Tufts University
Tangible Programming
Ambient Communication
Liason Ceramic, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvE0_zba5h4
The Soap Bubble User Interface. Sylvester et al. TEI’10, Döring et al. M&C 2010
Explorations
Embodied Interaction being socially and physically situated
Phenomenology
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961) http://www.iep.utm.edu/merleau/
“ Insofar as I have hands,
feet; a body, I sustain
around me intentions
which are not dependent
on my decisions and
which affect my
surroundings in a way
that I do not choose.
Embodied Metaphors
Bakker et al. 2011
Antle et al. 2009 Illustrations: Saskia Bakker
The Sound Maker
Antle et al. 2009 http://www.antle.iat.sfu.ca/EmbodiedMetaphor/
TEI Conference Series Conference on Tangible, Embodied and Embedded Interaction
2007 - 2011
www.tei-conf.org, 23.-26.1.2011 Funchal, Portugal
Demo Session
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgPFgYar-8I
Studios
Thanks to Peter Bennett (www.peteinfo.com) for the drawings on the title slide!!!
References:
A.N. Antle, G. Corness, M. Droumeva, Human-Computer-Intuition? Exploring the Cognitive Basis for Intuition in Embodied Interaction.
International Journal of Arts and Technology, 2009.
Saskia Bakker, Elise van den Hoven, and Alissa N. Antle. MoSo tangibles: evaluating embodied learning. In Proceedings of the fifth international conference on Tangible, embedded, and embodied interaction (TEI '11). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 85-92, 2011.
Tanja Döring and Steffi Beckhaus: The Card Box at Hand: Exploring the Potentials of a Paper-Based Tangible Interface for Education and
Research in Art History. In: Proceedings of Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2007 (TEI'07). ACM, 87-90, 2007.
Tanja Döring, Steffi Beckhaus, Albrecht Schmidt: Towards a Sensible Integration of Paper-Based Tangible User Interfaces into Creative Work Processes. CHI '09 Extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems (Boston, MA, USA, April 4 - 9, 2009) ACM Press,
4627-4732, 2009.
Tanja Döring, Axel Sylvester, Albrecht Schmidt: Das "Soap Bubble Interface" - eine ephemere Benutzungsschnittstelle. In: Konferenzband Mensch und Computer 2010. Oldenbourg, 2010.
Eva Hornecker Tangible User Interfaces als kooperationsunterstützendes Medium. PhD-thesis University of Bremen (Germany). July 2004.
Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Phénoménologie de la perception, Paris: Gallimard, 1945.
Michael S. Horn, Erin Treacy Solovey, and Robert J. K. Jacob. Tangible programming and informal science learning: making TUIs work for
museums. In Proceedings of IDC '08. ACM, 194-201, 2008.
Dan O’Sullivan and Tom Igoe: Physical Computing: Sensing and Controlling the Physical World with Computers, Premier Pr, 2004.
Robert J.K. Jacob, Audrey Girouard, Leanne M. Hirshfield, Michael S. Horn, Orit Shaer, Erin Treacy Solovey, and Jamie Zigelbaum. Reality-based interaction: a framework for post-WIMP interfaces. In Proceeding of the twenty-sixth annual SIGCHI conference on Human factors
in computing systems (CHI '08). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 201-210, 2008.
Suzuki, H. and Kato, H. Interaction-level support for collaborative learning: Algoblock–an open programming language. In Proc. CSCL ’95,
Lawrence Erlbaum, 1995.
Axel Sylvester, Tanja Döring, Albrecht Schmidt: Liquids, Smoke, and Soap Bubbles: Reflections on Materials for Ephemeral User Interfaces - (Demo). In: Proceedings of the Fourth international Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied interaction (TEI '10). ACM, New
York, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 269-270, 2010.
John Underkoffler and Hiroshi Ishii. Urp: a luminous-tangible workbench for urban planning and design. In Proceedings of CHI '99. ACM,
386-393, 1999.
Manuela Waldner Tangible Tiles: Ein Tangible User Interface zur Verwaltung und Manipulation von digitalen Daten Master's Thesis. FH Hagenberg (Austria), August 2006.
Pierre Wellner, Wendy Mackay, and Rich Gold. Back to the real world. Commun. ACM 36, 7 (July 1993), 24-26. 1993.