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- posterOctober 2011
HaCHIStick: simulating haptic sensation on tablet pc for musical instruments application
UIST '11 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium adjunct on User interface software and technologyPages 73–74https://doi.org/10.1145/2046396.2046429In this paper, we propose a novel stick-type interface, the "HaCHIStick," for musical performance on a tablet PC. The HaCHIStick is composed of a stick with an embedded vibrotactile actuator, a visual display, and an elastic sheet on the display. By ...
- posterOctober 2011
Poke: emotional touch delivery through an inflatable surface over interpersonal mobile communications
UIST '11 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium adjunct on User interface software and technologyPages 61–62https://doi.org/10.1145/2046396.2046423In this paper we present Poke - a soft and human-like re-mote touch technique through an inflatable surface. We aimed to design it for delivering more emotional and plea-sant touches over interpersonal mobile communications. Poke enables to touch human'...
- demonstrationOctober 2011
MAI painting brush++: augmenting the feeling of painting with new visual and tactile feedback mechanisms
UIST '11 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium adjunct on User interface software and technologyPages 13–14https://doi.org/10.1145/2046396.2046404We have developed a mixed-reality (MR) painting system named the MR-based Artistic Interactive (MAI) Painting Expert and MAI Painting Brush which simulates the painting of physical objects in the real world. In this paper, we describe how the MAI ...
- demonstrationOctober 2011
STIMTAC: a tactile input device with programmable friction
UIST '11 Adjunct: Proceedings of the 24th annual ACM symposium adjunct on User interface software and technologyPages 7–8https://doi.org/10.1145/2046396.2046401We present the STIMTAC, a touchpad device that supports friction reduction. Contrary to traditional vibrotactile approaches, the STIMTAC provides information passively, acting as a texture display. It does not transfer energy to the user but modifies ...