Multi-User Interaction on Media Facades through Live Video on Mobile Devices
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Multi-User Interaction on Media Facades through Live Video on Mobile Devices. / Boring, Sebastian; Gehring, Sven; Wiethoff, Alexander; Blöckner, Magdalena; Schöning, Johannes; Butz, Andreas.
2011.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Multi-User Interaction on Media Facades through Live Video on Mobile Devices
AU - Boring, Sebastian
AU - Gehring, Sven
AU - Wiethoff, Alexander
AU - Blöckner, Magdalena
AU - Schöning, Johannes
AU - Butz, Andreas
PY - 2011/5/7
Y1 - 2011/5/7
N2 - The increasing number of media facades in urban spaces offers great potential for new forms of interaction – especially for collaborative multi-user scenarios. In this paper, we present a way to directly interact with them through live video on mobile devices. We extend the Touch Projector interface to accommodate multiple users by showing indi-vidual content on the mobile display that would otherwise clutter the facade’s canvas or distract other users. To demonstrate our concept, we built two collaborative multi-user applications: (1) painting on the facade and (2) solving a 15-puzzle. We gathered informal feedback during the ARS Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria and found that our interaction technique is (1) considered easy-to-learn, but (2) may leave users unaware of the actions of others.
AB - The increasing number of media facades in urban spaces offers great potential for new forms of interaction – especially for collaborative multi-user scenarios. In this paper, we present a way to directly interact with them through live video on mobile devices. We extend the Touch Projector interface to accommodate multiple users by showing indi-vidual content on the mobile display that would otherwise clutter the facade’s canvas or distract other users. To demonstrate our concept, we built two collaborative multi-user applications: (1) painting on the facade and (2) solving a 15-puzzle. We gathered informal feedback during the ARS Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria and found that our interaction technique is (1) considered easy-to-learn, but (2) may leave users unaware of the actions of others.
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