We present a system that allows users of any skill to conduct a virtual orchestra. Tempo and volume of the orchestra's performance are influenced with a baton. Pinocchio work...
Bernd Bruegge, Christoph Teschner, Peter Lachenmai...
The last few years have seen great maturationin the computation speed and control methods needed to portray 3D virtualhumanssuitableforreal interactiveapplications. We first desc...
Many interactive surfaces have the ability to detect the shape of hands or objects placed on them. However, shape information is typically either condensed to individual contact p...
Xiang Cao, Andrew D. Wilson, Ravin Balakrishnan, K...
Passengers pay attention to the landscape as they move through the environment. We suggest a new type of applications, which adds to that experience. It consider their motion and ...
Liselott Brunnberg, Oskar Juhlin, Anton Gustafsson
Swing That Thing… is a practice-based doctoral research project that examines how technology in on and around the body might be used to poeticise experience. Outcomes include a ...