pCubee: a interactive cubic display
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 by Maribeth BackOur friend Takashi Matsumoto, (who built the Post-Bit system with us here at FXPAL) built a cubic display called Z-agon with colleagues at the Keio Media Design Laboratory. Takashi points us at this video of a very nicely realized cubic display (well, five-sided, but still). It’s called pCubee: a Perspective-Corrected Handheld Cubic Display and it comes from the Human Communications Technology Lab at the University of British Columbia. Some of you may have seen a version of this demoed at ACM Multimedia 2009; it will also be at CHI 2010. Longer and more detailed video is here.
Tags: chi2010, human-computer interaction, tangible computing.
Categories: Augmented reality, design, human-computer interaction, Mixed reality, multimedia, tangible computing, Ubiquitous computing, visualization.
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March 11th, 2010 at 8:19 am
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