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Devices as interactive physical containers: the shoogle system

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Shoogle is a novel interface for sensing data within a mobile device, such as presence and properties of text messages or remaining resources. It is based around active exploration: devices are shaken, revealing contents rattling around "inside". Vibrotactile display and realistic impact sonification create a compelling system. Inertial sensing is used for completely eyes-free, single-handed interaction. Prototypes run on both PDA's a standard mobile phones with a wireless sensor pack.

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          CHI EA '07: CHI '07 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
          April 2007
          1286 pages
          ISBN:9781595936424
          DOI:10.1145/1240866

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