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Tilting table: a movable screen

Published: 15 February 2007 Publication History

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In screen-based experiences, the screen itself can become the physical device used for interaction. The "move-ability" of the screen affords interactivity between the screen artifact and the viewer, and between the virtual and physical spaces. We have created a movable screen interface, called the tilting table, which provides a display surface via overhead projection. This interface invites user interaction through the action of tilting the tabletop. The degree of tilt affects the displayed visuals and audio output. This simple interaction makes users feel they have a closer connection to the virtual imagery, and the screen thus blurs the boundary between them. In this paper, we introduce four applications that have been implemented for the tilting table. Two use an artistic approach to create expressive and entertaining media interactions, while two have been developed for navigating large information spaces. Each application is described and user feedback is discussed.

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TEI '07: Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction
February 2007
296 pages
ISBN:9781595936196
DOI:10.1145/1226969
  • Conference Chairs:
  • Brygg Ullmer,
  • Albrecht Schmidt
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Published: 15 February 2007

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  1. interactive video and sound installation
  2. navigable information space
  3. tangible interface
  4. tilting table

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TEI07: Tangible and Embedded Interaction 2007
February 15 - 17, 2007
Louisiana, Baton Rouge

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