ABSTRACT
For a long time, solid planar surfaces have been commonly used for computer displays. Recently, there have been many attempts to provide a flexible element with the display surface to extend possibilities of interaction by utilizing many flexible materials, such as elastomer, sand or clay [Piper et al. 2002]. However, in many traditional flexible display to date, this softness element has been considered as a static element and thus unchangeable. Thus, traditional flexible surface limits the possible interaction that is supported on each surface due to the interactive element being strongly dependent on the physical/chemical properties of display material.
- Piper, B., Ratti, C., and Ishii, H. 2002. Illuminating clay: a 3-d tangible interface for landscape analysis. In Proc. of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, ACM, New York, NY, USA, CHI '02, 355--362. Google ScholarDigital Library
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