JiGGi
USAGE GUIDE

The following pencil sketches outline design details of the Jiggi 3D modeling and visualization interface.

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Jiggi was conceived by Mitchell Joachim and Hayes Raffle for Hiroshi Ishii's Tangible Interfaces course at the MIT Media Lab.

MIT: Tangible Interfaces MAS 834 Hiroshi Ishii
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Mitchell Joachim and Hayes Raffle
JIGGI
This extrudes the Sensetable graspable interface into a 3d projection plane system.
A Jiggi device, is a system which tracks the positions of intelligent
objects on to multiple tabletop surfaces, and projects information onto these objects. 
This allows the combination and the advantages of physical interaction with the dynamic
qualities of graphical displays in 3d.  The use of a small electronically tagged magnetic
Quill serves as a physical icon for the containment, transport, and manipulation of
the 3d modeling data.  In this case the data is Landscape Ecology information.

The Jiggi unit is used to alter anything from spheres of watershed engagement
to plotting wind course corrections.  An ecological model is projected in multiple views at
once thus providing sectional layouts and vector based information.  Here the
projections can be manipulated to alter the object or reveal hidden relationships
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