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My research focuses on
building new expressive tools that take advantage of people's familiarity
with the physical world, and studying how new media expand the interaction
space and the change that could be brought out in the way people perceive
this extended interaction space. For example, my research project, "I/O
Brush: The World as a Palette," is an ongoing effort to design and
develop tools that enable people to turn their world into a color palette
consisting not only of colors, but also textures, movements, and sounds. My
research investigates the potential of new interactive media that pushes us
to actively expand the way we perceive the world and make new meanings. I did my PhD work in the Tangible Media Group led by professor Hiroshi Ishii. Before joining the Tangible Media Group, I finished my Masters study with the Gesture and Narrative Language group led by professor Justine Cassell. |
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