Flexible Displays

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    In this project we investigated how interaction with video can benefit from paper-like displays that support interaction with motion and sound.


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    Future generations of displays will be thin, lighweight, and flexible. In this project, we develop novel interaction techniques for displays which can be dynamically expanded and collapsed.

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    Rollable Displays allow for creating tabletop sized displays on-the-go. In this project we investigate the collaborative use in the context of mobile face-to-face encounters.

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    In this project, we present a novel device concept that features double-sided displays which can be folded using predefined hinges.

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    In this project, we investigate how the unique affordances of pico projectors can be leveraged for novel, tangible interaction techniques with physical, real world objects.


Paper-based User Interfaces

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    CoScribe is a collaborative platform for knowledge workers, which tightly integrates paper-based and digital documents. It offers novel interaction techniques for cross-media annotations, hyperlinks and tags on both types of documents.

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    This project focuses on designing interaction techniques for hybrid tabletop displays, which enable users to concurrently manipulate digital and physical media on one single surface.

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    Letras provides a novel toolkit for the support of pen-based interaction in mobile and ubiquitous computing settings.


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    In this project we investigate pen-based interactions that are based on erasing handwritten contents.


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    In this projected, we investigated the use of interactive paper by conducting a multi-week field study.



Mobile Multimedia Interaction