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Sharing Perspectives on the Design of Shape-Changing Interfaces

Published: 07 May 2016 Publication History

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In recent years, several workshops and an increasing number of scientific publications have focused on shape-changing interfaces. This work has explored prototypes, theory and evaluations across a variety of domains, including: aesthetic experience, affective computing, adaptive affordances, data visualisation, and remote communication support, to name only a few. The aim of this workshop is to bring to light and discuss the different underlying perspectives and visions on shape-changing interfaces within the community, arriving at a shared, cross-discipline vocabulary for discussing the design space. Participants will share their personal perspective and explore others' perspectives through hands-on prototyping and facilitated sketching tasks. Leaving this workshop, participants will be equipped with a clearer understanding of the different concepts being explored within the community and with a vocabulary through which to describe the intricacies and considerations of their work in the future.

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    CHI EA '16: Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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    2. shape-changing user interface
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