Exploring the design of hybrid interfaces for augmented posters in public spaces
Proceedings of the 7th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction …, 2012•dl.acm.org
The use of Augmented Reality for overlaying visual information on print media like street
posters has become widespread over the last few years. While this user interface metaphor
represents an instance of cross-media information spaces the specific context of its use has
not yet been carefully studied, resulting in productions generally relying on trial-and-error
approaches. In this paper, we explicitly consider mobile contexts in the consumption of
augmented print media. We explore the design space of hybrid user interfaces for …
posters has become widespread over the last few years. While this user interface metaphor
represents an instance of cross-media information spaces the specific context of its use has
not yet been carefully studied, resulting in productions generally relying on trial-and-error
approaches. In this paper, we explicitly consider mobile contexts in the consumption of
augmented print media. We explore the design space of hybrid user interfaces for …
The use of Augmented Reality for overlaying visual information on print media like street posters has become widespread over the last few years. While this user interface metaphor represents an instance of cross-media information spaces the specific context of its use has not yet been carefully studied, resulting in productions generally relying on trial-and-error approaches. In this paper, we explicitly consider mobile contexts in the consumption of augmented print media. We explore the design space of hybrid user interfaces for augmented posters and describe different case studies to validate our approach. Outcomes of this work inform the design of future interfaces for publicly accessible augmented print media in mobile contexts.
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