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UIST 2002 - The Actuated Workbench: Computer-Controlled Actuation in Tabletop Tangible Interfaces



The Actuated Workbench is a device that uses magnetic forces to move objects on a table in two dimesions. It is intended for use with existing tabletop tangible interfaces, providing an additional feedback loop for computer output, helping to reolve inconsistencies that otherwise arise from the computer's inability to move objects on the table. We describe the Actuated Workbench in detail as an enabling technology, and then propose several applications in which this technology could be useful.                                              
 
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Video Information
Year: 2002
Genre: Educational
Keywords: UIST; tangible user interfaces; physical interaction; actuation; synchronization; interactive surface; object traking; computer supported cooperative work
Duration: 00:03:41
Color: Yes
Sound: Yes
Amount of Motion: Low
Language: English
Sponsor: N/A
Contributing Organization: Assocation for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Transcript Available: No

Digitization Information
Digitization Date: 2004
Digitizing Organization: Open Video

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